The partition function of the Hubbard model with local attraction and long-range Coulomb repulsion between electrons is written as a functional integral with an action A involving a pairing field Δ and a local potential V. After integration over V and over fluctuations in ∥δ∥2, the final form of A involves a Josephson coupling between the local phases of δ and a “kinetic energy” term, representing the screened Coulomb interaction between charge fluctuations. The competition between Josephson coupling and charging energy allows to understand the relation between Tc and composition in high-Tc materials, in particular superlattices, alloys and bulk systems of low doping
We explore how the superconductivity arising from the on-site electron-electron repulsion changes w...
The superconductivity under doping in the famous cuprate compounds is believed to originate in the C...
With the growing interest of unconventional superconductors, it is believed that these materials ha...
The partition function of the Hubbard model with local attraction and long-range Coulomb repulsion b...
We study the effect of nearest neighbour Coulomb repulsion and of polarization screening on the cond...
The equation for the superconducting transition temperature has been obtained using the Hubbard-Stra...
We develop a diagram technique for the self-consistent treatment of the long-range Coulomb interacti...
We examine the phase separation effects in a class of models developed for description of supercondu...
We consider the influence of a nearest-neighbor Coulomb interaction in an extended Hubbard model and...
Effects of short-range correlations on the Coulomb screening, the phonons, and the pairing interacti...
A phenomenological description of the high-Tc superconductors based on the Cooperon propagator is pr...
4noWe investigate the density instabilities present in the infinite-U Hubbard-Holstein model both at...
Using the renormalization group with included self-energy effects and exact diagonalization of small...
In this chapter we give a selective review of our work on the role of electron correlation in the th...
In this chapter we give a selective review of our work on the role of electron correlation in the th...
We explore how the superconductivity arising from the on-site electron-electron repulsion changes w...
The superconductivity under doping in the famous cuprate compounds is believed to originate in the C...
With the growing interest of unconventional superconductors, it is believed that these materials ha...
The partition function of the Hubbard model with local attraction and long-range Coulomb repulsion b...
We study the effect of nearest neighbour Coulomb repulsion and of polarization screening on the cond...
The equation for the superconducting transition temperature has been obtained using the Hubbard-Stra...
We develop a diagram technique for the self-consistent treatment of the long-range Coulomb interacti...
We examine the phase separation effects in a class of models developed for description of supercondu...
We consider the influence of a nearest-neighbor Coulomb interaction in an extended Hubbard model and...
Effects of short-range correlations on the Coulomb screening, the phonons, and the pairing interacti...
A phenomenological description of the high-Tc superconductors based on the Cooperon propagator is pr...
4noWe investigate the density instabilities present in the infinite-U Hubbard-Holstein model both at...
Using the renormalization group with included self-energy effects and exact diagonalization of small...
In this chapter we give a selective review of our work on the role of electron correlation in the th...
In this chapter we give a selective review of our work on the role of electron correlation in the th...
We explore how the superconductivity arising from the on-site electron-electron repulsion changes w...
The superconductivity under doping in the famous cuprate compounds is believed to originate in the C...
With the growing interest of unconventional superconductors, it is believed that these materials ha...