Glass Model, Hubbard Model and High-Temperature Superconductivity

Physics – Condensed Matter – Superconductivity

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7 pages, 7 figures (included), LaTex using Revtex, accepted by Int. J. Mod. Phys. C

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In this paper we revisit the glass model describing the macroscopic behavior of the High-Temperature superconductors. We link the glass model at the microscopic level to the striped phase phenomenon, recently discussed widely. The size of the striped phase domains is consistent with earlier predictions of the glass model when it was introduced for High-Temperature Superconductivity in 1987. In an additional step we use the Hubbard model to describe the microscopic mechanism for d-wave pairing within these finite size stripes. We discuss the implications for superconducting correlations of Hubbard model, which are much higher for stripes than for squares, for finite size scaling, and for the new view of the glass model picture.

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