S and D Wave Mixing in High Tc Superconductors

Abstract

For a tight binding model with nearest neighbour attraction and a small orthorhombic distortion, we find a phase diagram for the gap at zero temperature which includes three distinct regions as a function of filling. In the first, the gap is a mixture of mainly d-wave with a smaller extended s-wave part. This is followed by a region in which there is a rapid increase in the s-wave part accompanied by a rapid increase in relative phase between s and d from 0 to π. Finally, there is a region of dominant s with a mixture of d and zero phase. In the mixed region with a finite phase, the s-wave part of the gap can show a sudden increase with decreasing temperature accompanied with a rapid increase in phase which shows many of the characteristics measured in the angular resolved photoemission experiments of Ma et al. in Bi2Sr2CaCu2O8

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