A Model of Correlated Fermions with dx2-y2 Superconductivity
Abstract
Motivated by the phenomenology of the high-Tc cuprates, a two dimensional fermionic model with attractive interactions is here discussed. The exact solution to the two particle problem leads to a bound state in the dx2 - y2 subspace. Numerical techniques suggest that the model has dx2 - y2 superconductivity (SC) in the ground state at low fermionic density. Within a self-consistent RPA diagrammatic study, the density dependence of the critical temperature is calculated. We argue that in the context of d-wave SC this model fulfills the role that the attractive on-site Hubbard model has played for s-wave SC. We also show that another candidate, the attractive ``t-U-V'' model, which has d-wave SC at the mean-field level is actually not useful as a realization of this family of condensates for a variety of reasons.
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