Dx2y2-Density Wave and dx2y2-wave superconducting gap on the extended hubbard model on a square lattice

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The extended Hubbard model with a nearest-neighbor Coulomb repulsion on the square lattice is studied to obtain insight into the phase diagram of cuprate high Tc superconductors (HTS). We derive an effective Hamiltonian by using the canonical transformation and develop a mean-field theory. The calculated phase diagrams are qualitatively consistent with the experimental phase diagrams of HTS. We thus conclude that the pseudogap can be interpreted as the order parameter of the dx2y2-density wave (DDW) state, and the dx2y2-wave superconducting (DSC) rises based on the DDW order. The analytical representation of the density of states is obtained and, near the optimal doping of the DSC, the van Hove singular point of the density of states is located at the Fermi level. Our obtained mean-field effective Hamiltonian includes the hidden-order scenario proposed in [S. Chakravarty et al., Phys. Rev. B 63, 094503 (2001)].

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Hirose, Y., Oguchi, A., & Fukumoto, Y. (2019). Dx2y2-Density Wave and dx2y2-wave superconducting gap on the extended hubbard model on a square lattice. Journal of the Physical Society of Japan, 88(8). https://doi.org/10.7566/JPSJ.88.084706

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