Pairing occurs in conventional superconductors through a reduction of the electronic potential energy accompanied by an increase in kinetic energy. In the underdoped cuprates, optical experiments show that pairing is driven by a reduction of the electronic kinetic energy. Using the dynamical cluster approximation we study superconductivity in the two-dimensional Hubbard model. We find that pairing is indeed driven by the kinetic energy and that superconductivity evolves from an unconventional state with partial spin-charge separation, to a superconducting state with quasiparticle excitations.</p
We report that four properties of cuprates and their evolution with doping are consequences of simp...
We study numerically, in the framework of the Cooper approach from 1956, mechanisms of pair formatio...
The physical pictures of the electron pairing structure and pairing mechanisms in superconductors ar...
Pairing occurs in conventional superconductors through a reduction of the electronic potential energ...
High temperature superconductivity encompasses the cuprates, nickelates, iron pnictides, and LaH$_x$...
A generic theory of the quasiparticle superconducting gap in underdoped cuprates is derived in the s...
We utilize a 1d Hubbard model to show that the superconductivity in cuprate superconductors likely a...
We propose as key of superconductivity in (hole-doped) cuprates a novel excitation of magnetic orig...
The discovery of high-temperature superconductors in 1986 represented a major experimental breakthro...
International audienceHigh Tc cuprate superconductors are characterized by two robust features: thei...
Abstract: The pairing of electrons underlies the formation of a superconducting state with zero ele...
Recently, the room-temperature superconductor (RTSC) was discovered as a two-dimensional (2D) square...
Over the past 20 years a great deal of progress has been made towards understanding the physics of t...
Ever since high-temperature cuprate superconductors were discovered in 1986, they have been a source...
In the underdoped high temperature superconductors, instead of a complete Fermi surface above T_c, o...
We report that four properties of cuprates and their evolution with doping are consequences of simp...
We study numerically, in the framework of the Cooper approach from 1956, mechanisms of pair formatio...
The physical pictures of the electron pairing structure and pairing mechanisms in superconductors ar...
Pairing occurs in conventional superconductors through a reduction of the electronic potential energ...
High temperature superconductivity encompasses the cuprates, nickelates, iron pnictides, and LaH$_x$...
A generic theory of the quasiparticle superconducting gap in underdoped cuprates is derived in the s...
We utilize a 1d Hubbard model to show that the superconductivity in cuprate superconductors likely a...
We propose as key of superconductivity in (hole-doped) cuprates a novel excitation of magnetic orig...
The discovery of high-temperature superconductors in 1986 represented a major experimental breakthro...
International audienceHigh Tc cuprate superconductors are characterized by two robust features: thei...
Abstract: The pairing of electrons underlies the formation of a superconducting state with zero ele...
Recently, the room-temperature superconductor (RTSC) was discovered as a two-dimensional (2D) square...
Over the past 20 years a great deal of progress has been made towards understanding the physics of t...
Ever since high-temperature cuprate superconductors were discovered in 1986, they have been a source...
In the underdoped high temperature superconductors, instead of a complete Fermi surface above T_c, o...
We report that four properties of cuprates and their evolution with doping are consequences of simp...
We study numerically, in the framework of the Cooper approach from 1956, mechanisms of pair formatio...
The physical pictures of the electron pairing structure and pairing mechanisms in superconductors ar...