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Published on: August 2, 2019
Dynamics of Superconducting Pairs in the Two-Dimensional Hubbard Model
G Sordi1, E M O'Callaghan1, C Walsh1
1Royal Holloway, University of London, Department of Physics, Egham, Surrey, United Kingdom, TW20 0EX.
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The frequency structure of the superconducting correlations in cuprates gives insights on the pairing mechanism. Here we present an exhaustive study of this problem in the two-dimensional Hubbard model with cellular dynamical mean-field theory. To this end, we systematically quantify the dependence on doping δ and interaction strength U of the superconducting gap, of the frequency scales where d-wave pairing occurs, and of their relative contribution to pairing. For all values of U and δ, we find pair-forming processes confined to frequencies set by the superexchange interaction and followed by pair-breaking processes, ruling out both pair-forming and pair-breaking processes on the scale of U. This suggests that at high frequencies, the effect of U is eliminated by the d-wave paring, and that at small frequencies, U generates the superexchange interaction that leads to low-frequency pair-forming processes providing the net contribution to pairing.
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