Quantum Monte Carlo evidence for superconductivity in the three-band Hubbard model in two dimensions

Abstract

A possibility of the electronic origin of the high-temperature superconductivity in cuprates is probed with the quantum Monte Carlo method by revisiting the three-band Hubbard model comprising Cu3dx2-y2 and O2pσ orbitals. The dx2-y2 pairing correlation is found to turn into an increasing function of the repulsion Ud within the d orbitals or the d-p level off-set , where the correlation grows with the system size. % and is long-ranged as also seen from a real-space analysis. We have detected this in both the charge-transfer and Mott-Hubbard regimes upon entering the strong-correlation region (Ud or > bare band width).

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