Non-BCS pairing in anisotropic strongly correlated electron systems in solids

Physics – Condensed Matter – Strongly Correlated Electrons

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10.1134/1.1520627

The problem of pairing in anisotropic electron systems possessing patches of fermion condensate in the vicinity of the van Hove points is analyzed. Attention is directed to opportunities for the occurrence of non-BCS pairing correlations between the states belonging to the fermion condensate. It is shown that the physical emergence of such pairing correlations would drastically alter the behavior of the single-particle Green function, the canonical pole of Fermi-liquid theory being replaced by a branch point.

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