[[abstract]]New trial wave functions, constructed explicitly from the unique Mott insulating state with antiferromagnetic order, are proposed to describe the ground state of a Mott insulator slightly doped with holes or electrons. A rigid band is observed as charged quasiparticles with well-defined momenta being realized in these states. These states have much less superconducting correlations than previously studied ones. Small Fermi patches obtained are consistent with recent experiments on high T(c) cuprates doped lightly with holes or electrons.[[incitationindex]]SCI[[booktype]]紙本[[booktype]]電子
The issues of single particle coherence and its interplay with singlet pairing are studied within th...
We investigate the asymmetry between electron and hole doping in a 2D Mott insulator and the resulti...
There is growing evidence that the hole-doped single-band Hubbard and $t$-$J$ models do not have a s...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Physics, 2005.Includes bibliographi...
We study possible charge instabilities in doped Mott insulators by employing the two-dimensional t-J...
Proximity to a Mott insulating phase is likely to be an important physical ingredient of a theory th...
It has been more than two decades since the copper-oxide high temperature superconductors were disco...
AbstractThe kinetic features of holes (electrons) in the Hubbard model are studied using a variation...
This article reviews the effort to understand the physics of high temperature superconductors from t...
Thesis advisor: Ziqiang WangOne of the most unconventional electronic states in high transition temp...
We study the pseudogap phase of cuprate superconducting systems in a Hartree–Fock approach to the Hu...
We show that lightly doped holes will be self-trapped in an antiferromagnetic spin background at low...
The standard theory of metals, Fermi liquid theory, hinges on the key assumption that although the e...
We propose a theory for the underdoped hole-doped cuprates, focusing on the "nodal-anti-nodal dichot...
Computing superconducting properties starting from an exactly solvable model for a doped Mott insula...
The issues of single particle coherence and its interplay with singlet pairing are studied within th...
We investigate the asymmetry between electron and hole doping in a 2D Mott insulator and the resulti...
There is growing evidence that the hole-doped single-band Hubbard and $t$-$J$ models do not have a s...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Physics, 2005.Includes bibliographi...
We study possible charge instabilities in doped Mott insulators by employing the two-dimensional t-J...
Proximity to a Mott insulating phase is likely to be an important physical ingredient of a theory th...
It has been more than two decades since the copper-oxide high temperature superconductors were disco...
AbstractThe kinetic features of holes (electrons) in the Hubbard model are studied using a variation...
This article reviews the effort to understand the physics of high temperature superconductors from t...
Thesis advisor: Ziqiang WangOne of the most unconventional electronic states in high transition temp...
We study the pseudogap phase of cuprate superconducting systems in a Hartree–Fock approach to the Hu...
We show that lightly doped holes will be self-trapped in an antiferromagnetic spin background at low...
The standard theory of metals, Fermi liquid theory, hinges on the key assumption that although the e...
We propose a theory for the underdoped hole-doped cuprates, focusing on the "nodal-anti-nodal dichot...
Computing superconducting properties starting from an exactly solvable model for a doped Mott insula...
The issues of single particle coherence and its interplay with singlet pairing are studied within th...
We investigate the asymmetry between electron and hole doping in a 2D Mott insulator and the resulti...
There is growing evidence that the hole-doped single-band Hubbard and $t$-$J$ models do not have a s...