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Chao Zhang1,2, Barbara Capogrosso-Sansone3, Massimo Boninsegni4
1Department of Modern Physics, University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei, Anhui 230026, China.
Abstract:
We present results of numerically exact simulations of the Bose one-component plasma, i.e., a Bose gas with pairwise Coulomb interactions among particles and a uniform neutralizing background. We compute the superconducting transition temperature for a wide range of densities, in two and three dimensions, for both continuous and lattice versions of the model. The Coulomb potential causes the weakly interacting limit to be approached at high density, but gives rise to no qualitatively different behavior, vis-à-vis the superfluid transition, with respect to short-ranged interactions. Our results are of direct relevance to quantitative studies of bipolaron mechanisms of (high-temperature) superconductivity.
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