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
Ever since high-temperature cuprate superconductors were discovered in 1986, they have been a source...
Understanding the mechanism by which d-wave superconductivity in the cuprates emerges and is optimiz...
We develop here a tentative explanation of the high-TC superconductivity mechanism, on the basis of ...
Pairing occurs in conventional superconductors through a reduction of the electronic potential energ...
Recent experiments performed on cuprates and alkali-doped fullerides have demonstrated that key sign...
lower T lower T kinetic energy driven pairing potential energy driven pairing spectral weight transf...
International audienceWe study numerically, in the framework of the Cooper approach from 1956, mecha...
A brief introduction is given in the generic microscopic framework of superconductivity. The consequ...
The concept of stimulated emission of bosons has played an important role in modern science and tech...
We study the formation of Cooper pairs in high-Tc cuprate superconductors within a spin uctuation mo...
It is shown that the interactions in a strongly correlated quasi-two-dimensional electron gas with t...
In high-temperature superconductivity, the process that leads to the forma-tion of Cooper pairs, the...
We propose a configuration interaction mechanism that leads to hole pairs with zero repulsion energy...
The nature of the effective interaction responsible for pairing in the high-temperature superconduct...
International audienceHigh Tc cuprate superconductors are characterized by two robust features: thei...
Ever since high-temperature cuprate superconductors were discovered in 1986, they have been a source...
Understanding the mechanism by which d-wave superconductivity in the cuprates emerges and is optimiz...
We develop here a tentative explanation of the high-TC superconductivity mechanism, on the basis of ...
Pairing occurs in conventional superconductors through a reduction of the electronic potential energ...
Recent experiments performed on cuprates and alkali-doped fullerides have demonstrated that key sign...
lower T lower T kinetic energy driven pairing potential energy driven pairing spectral weight transf...
International audienceWe study numerically, in the framework of the Cooper approach from 1956, mecha...
A brief introduction is given in the generic microscopic framework of superconductivity. The consequ...
The concept of stimulated emission of bosons has played an important role in modern science and tech...
We study the formation of Cooper pairs in high-Tc cuprate superconductors within a spin uctuation mo...
It is shown that the interactions in a strongly correlated quasi-two-dimensional electron gas with t...
In high-temperature superconductivity, the process that leads to the forma-tion of Cooper pairs, the...
We propose a configuration interaction mechanism that leads to hole pairs with zero repulsion energy...
The nature of the effective interaction responsible for pairing in the high-temperature superconduct...
International audienceHigh Tc cuprate superconductors are characterized by two robust features: thei...
Ever since high-temperature cuprate superconductors were discovered in 1986, they have been a source...
Understanding the mechanism by which d-wave superconductivity in the cuprates emerges and is optimiz...
We develop here a tentative explanation of the high-TC superconductivity mechanism, on the basis of ...