Spin Fluctuation-Induced Superconductivity in Organic Compounds

Physics – Condensed Matter – Superconductivity

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4 pages, 6 eps figures, uses jpsj.sty

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10.1143/JPSJ.67.3695

Spin fluctuation-induced superconductivity in two-dimensional organic compounds such as \kappa-(ET)_2-X is investigated by using a simplified dimer Hubbard model with right-angled isosceles triangular lattice (transfer matrices -\tau, -\tau^\prime). The dynamical susceptiblity and the self-energy are calculated self-consistently within the fluctuation exchange approximation and the value for T_c as obtained by solving the linearized Eliashberg-type equations is in good agreement with experiment. The pairing symmetry is of d_{x^2-y^2} type. The calculated (U/\tau)-dependence of T_c compares qualitatively well with the observed pressure dependence of T_c. Varying the value for \tau^\prime/\tau from 0 to 1 we interpolate between the square lattice and the regular triangular lattice and find firstly that values of T_c for \kappa-(ET)_2-X and cuprates scale well and secondly that T_c tends to decrease with increasing \tau^\prime/\tau and no superconductivity is found for \tau^\prime/\tau=1, the regular triangular lattice.

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