Superconductivity in optimally doped cuprates: BZA program works well and superexchange is the glue

  Resonating valence bond states in a doped Mott insulator was proposed to explain superconductivity in cuprates in January 1987 by Anderson. A challenging task then was proving existence of this unconventional mechanism and a wealth of possibilities, with a rigor acceptable in standard condensed ma...

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Main Author: G. Baskaran
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Language:English
Published: Isfahan University of Technology 2006-09-01
Series:Iranian Journal of Physics Research
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spelling doaj-cb23be7546e24a7d84fd0d08eebe06bc2020-11-25T00:48:03ZengIsfahan University of TechnologyIranian Journal of Physics Research1682-69572006-09-0163234234Superconductivity in optimally doped cuprates: BZA program works well and superexchange is the glueG. Baskaran  Resonating valence bond states in a doped Mott insulator was proposed to explain superconductivity in cuprates in January 1987 by Anderson. A challenging task then was proving existence of this unconventional mechanism and a wealth of possibilities, with a rigor acceptable in standard condensed matter physics, in a microscopic theory and develop suitable many body techniques. Shortly, a paper by Anderson, Zou and us (BZA) undertook this task and initiated a program. Three key papers that followed, shortly, essentially completed the program, as far as superconductivity is concerned,i) a gauge theory approach by Anderson and us, that went beyond mean field theory ii) Kotliar’s d -wave solution in BZA theory iii) improvement of a renormalized Hamiltonian in BZA theory, using a Gutzwiller approximation by Zhang, Gros, Rice and Shiba. In this article I shall focus on the merits of BZA and gauge theory papers. They turned out to be a foundation for subsequent developments dealing with more aspects that were unconventional - d -wave order parameter with nodal Bogoliubov quasi particles, Affleck-Marston’s π-flux condensed spin liquid phase, unconventional spin-1 collective mode at (π, π), and other fascinating developments. Kivelson, Rokhsar and Sethna’s idea of holons and their bose condensation found expression in the slave boson formalism and lead to results similar to BZA program. At optimal doping, correlated electrons acquire sufficient fermi sea character, at the same time retain enough superexchange inherited from a Mott insulator parentage, ending in a BCS like situation with superexchange as a glue! Not surprisingly, mean field theory works well at optimal doping, even quantitatively. Further, t-J model is a minimal model only around optimal doping, where RVB superconductivity is also at its best. http://ijpr.iut.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-10-1-73&slc_lang=en&sid=1high temperature superconductivityMott insulatorHubard modelRVB theory
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Superconductivity in optimally doped cuprates: BZA program works well and superexchange is the glue
Iranian Journal of Physics Research
high temperature superconductivity
Mott insulator
Hubard model
RVB theory
author_facet G. Baskaran
author_sort G. Baskaran
title Superconductivity in optimally doped cuprates: BZA program works well and superexchange is the glue
title_short Superconductivity in optimally doped cuprates: BZA program works well and superexchange is the glue
title_full Superconductivity in optimally doped cuprates: BZA program works well and superexchange is the glue
title_fullStr Superconductivity in optimally doped cuprates: BZA program works well and superexchange is the glue
title_full_unstemmed Superconductivity in optimally doped cuprates: BZA program works well and superexchange is the glue
title_sort superconductivity in optimally doped cuprates: bza program works well and superexchange is the glue
publisher Isfahan University of Technology
series Iranian Journal of Physics Research
issn 1682-6957
publishDate 2006-09-01
description   Resonating valence bond states in a doped Mott insulator was proposed to explain superconductivity in cuprates in January 1987 by Anderson. A challenging task then was proving existence of this unconventional mechanism and a wealth of possibilities, with a rigor acceptable in standard condensed matter physics, in a microscopic theory and develop suitable many body techniques. Shortly, a paper by Anderson, Zou and us (BZA) undertook this task and initiated a program. Three key papers that followed, shortly, essentially completed the program, as far as superconductivity is concerned,i) a gauge theory approach by Anderson and us, that went beyond mean field theory ii) Kotliar’s d -wave solution in BZA theory iii) improvement of a renormalized Hamiltonian in BZA theory, using a Gutzwiller approximation by Zhang, Gros, Rice and Shiba. In this article I shall focus on the merits of BZA and gauge theory papers. They turned out to be a foundation for subsequent developments dealing with more aspects that were unconventional - d -wave order parameter with nodal Bogoliubov quasi particles, Affleck-Marston’s π-flux condensed spin liquid phase, unconventional spin-1 collective mode at (π, π), and other fascinating developments. Kivelson, Rokhsar and Sethna’s idea of holons and their bose condensation found expression in the slave boson formalism and lead to results similar to BZA program. At optimal doping, correlated electrons acquire sufficient fermi sea character, at the same time retain enough superexchange inherited from a Mott insulator parentage, ending in a BCS like situation with superexchange as a glue! Not surprisingly, mean field theory works well at optimal doping, even quantitatively. Further, t-J model is a minimal model only around optimal doping, where RVB superconductivity is also at its best.
topic high temperature superconductivity
Mott insulator
Hubard model
RVB theory
url http://ijpr.iut.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-10-1-73&slc_lang=en&sid=1
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