Temperature and filling dependence of the superconducting $π$-phase in the Penson-Kolb-Hubbard model

Physics – Condensed Matter – Strongly Correlated Electrons

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20 pages, REVTEX, 8 eps figures

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10.1103/PhysRevB.62.2315

We investigate in the Hartree Fock approximation the temperature and filling dependence of the superconducting $\pi$-phase for the Penson-Kolb-Hubbard model. Due to the presence of the pair-hopping term, the phase survives for repulsive values of the on-site Coulomb interaction, exhibiting an interesting filling and temperature dependence. The structure of the self-consistent equations peculiar to the $\pi$-phase of the model allows to explicitly solve them for the chemical potential. The phase diagrams are shown and discussed in dimension 2 and 3. We also show that, when a next-nearest neighbours hopping term is included, the critical temperature of the superconducting region increases, and the corresponding range of filling values is shifted away from half-filling. Comparison with known exact results is also discussed.

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