We explore how the superconductivity arising from the on-site electron-electron repulsion changes when the repulsion is made long-ranged, 1/r-like interaction by introducing an extended Hubbard model with the repulsion extended to distant (12th) neighbors. With a simplified fluctuation-exchange approximation, we have found for the square lattice that: (i) As the band filling becomes dilute enough, the charge susceptibility becomes comparable with the spin susceptibility, where p- and then s-wave pairings become relatively dominant, in agreement with the result for the electron gas by Takada, while (ii) the d wave, which reflects the lattice structure, dominates well away from the half-filling. All of these can be understood in ter...
The two-dimensional repulsive Hubbard model has been investigated by a variety of methods, from smal...
AbstractHaving cuprate superconductors in mind, we study the effect of intersite repulsion on antife...
We discuss the density-density response functions and the collective excitation spectrum for the ext...
8 pages, 3 figures + 4 pages of supplementaryInternational audienceUnderstanding competing instabili...
We study by Variational Monte Carlo an extended Hubbard model away from half filled band density whi...
Using the variational Monte Carlo method, we find that a relatively weak long-range electron-phonon ...
We consider a model of strongly correlated electrons that exhibits superconductivity. It differs fro...
In this chapter we give a selective review of our work on the role of electron correlation in the th...
We study the phase diagram of the extended Hubbard model on a two-dimensional square lattice, includ...
In this chapter we give a selective review of our work on the role of electron correlation in the th...
10 pages, 9 figsWe consider fermions on a 2D lattice interacting repulsively on the same site and at...
We study unconventional superconductivity in two-dimensional systems. Unbiased numerical calculation...
We develop a diagram technique for the self-consistent treatment of the long-range Coulomb interacti...
Understanding competing instabilities in systems with correlated fermions remains one of the holy gr...
High temperature superconductivity in the cuprates remains one of the most widely investigated, cons...
The two-dimensional repulsive Hubbard model has been investigated by a variety of methods, from smal...
AbstractHaving cuprate superconductors in mind, we study the effect of intersite repulsion on antife...
We discuss the density-density response functions and the collective excitation spectrum for the ext...
8 pages, 3 figures + 4 pages of supplementaryInternational audienceUnderstanding competing instabili...
We study by Variational Monte Carlo an extended Hubbard model away from half filled band density whi...
Using the variational Monte Carlo method, we find that a relatively weak long-range electron-phonon ...
We consider a model of strongly correlated electrons that exhibits superconductivity. It differs fro...
In this chapter we give a selective review of our work on the role of electron correlation in the th...
We study the phase diagram of the extended Hubbard model on a two-dimensional square lattice, includ...
In this chapter we give a selective review of our work on the role of electron correlation in the th...
10 pages, 9 figsWe consider fermions on a 2D lattice interacting repulsively on the same site and at...
We study unconventional superconductivity in two-dimensional systems. Unbiased numerical calculation...
We develop a diagram technique for the self-consistent treatment of the long-range Coulomb interacti...
Understanding competing instabilities in systems with correlated fermions remains one of the holy gr...
High temperature superconductivity in the cuprates remains one of the most widely investigated, cons...
The two-dimensional repulsive Hubbard model has been investigated by a variety of methods, from smal...
AbstractHaving cuprate superconductors in mind, we study the effect of intersite repulsion on antife...
We discuss the density-density response functions and the collective excitation spectrum for the ext...