d-wave pairing in lightly doped Mott insulators
Abstract
We define a suitable quantity Zc that measures the pairing strength of two electrons added to the ground state wave function by means of the anomalous part of the one-particle Green's function. Zc discriminates between systems described by one-electron states, like ordinary metals and band insulators, for which Zc=0, and systems where the single particle picture does not hold, like superconductors and resonating valence bond insulators, for which Zc 0. By using a numerically exact projection technique for the Hubbard model at U/t=4, a finite value of Zc, with d-wave symmetrry, is found at half filling and in the lightly doped regime, thus emphasizing a qualitatively new feature coming from electronic correlation.
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