Determinant Quantum Monte Carlo Study of d-wave pairing in the Plaquette Hubbard Hamiltonian
Abstract
Determinant Quantum Monte Carlo (DQMC) is used to determine the pairing and magnetic response for a Hubbard model built up from four-site clusters -a two-dimensional square lattice consisting of elemental 2x2 plaquettes with hopping t and on-site repulsion U coupled by an inter-plaquette hopping t' ≤ t. Superconductivity in this geometry has previously been studied by a variety of analytic and numeric methods, with differing conclusions concerning whether the pairing correlations and transition temperature are raised near half-filling by the inhomogeneous hopping or not. For U/t=4, DQMC indicates an optimal t'/t ≈ 0.4 at which the pairing vertex is most attractive. The optimal t'/t increases with U/t. We then contrast our results for this plaquette model with a Hamiltonian which instead involves a regular pattern of site energies whose large site energy limit is the three band CuO2 model; we show that there the inhomogeneity rapidly, and monotonically, suppresses pairing.
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