Orbital mixture effect on the Fermi surface-Tc correlation in the cuprate superconductors --- bilayer vs single layer
Abstract
By constructing dx2-y2-dz2 two-orbital models from first principles, we have obtained a systematic correlation between the Fermi surface warping and the evaluated Tc for various bilayer as well as single-layer cuprates. This reveals that smaller mixture of the dz2 orbital component on the Fermi surface leads to both of larger Fermi surface warping and higher Tc. The theoretical correlation strikingly resembles a systematic plot for the experimentally observed Tc against the Fermi surface warping due to Pavarini et al. [Phys. Rev. Lett. 87, 047003 (2001)], and the present result unambiguously indicates that the dz2 mixture is a key factor that determines Tc in the cuprates.
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