s-wave Cooper pair insulators and theory of correlated superconductors
Predrag Nikolic, Zlatko Tesanovic

TL;DR
This paper explores the emergence of local pairing fluctuations and precursor phenomena in gapped fermionic systems, proposing a model that transitions between BCS and BEC regimes, with implications for understanding high-temperature superconductors.
Contribution
It introduces a lattice band insulator model with short-range attractive interactions to analyze BCS-BEC crossover and identifies a bosonic Mott insulator phase adjacent to superconductivity.
Findings
Identification of BCS-BEC crossover in insulators
Existence of a bosonic Mott insulator of Cooper pairs
Non-analytic spectral features distinguishing insulator types
Abstract
The pseudogap state of cuprate high-temperature superconductors has been often viewed as either a yet unknown competing order or a precursor state to superconductivity. While awaiting the resolution of the pseudogap problem in cuprates, we demonstrate that local pairing fluctuations, vortex liquid dynamics and other precursor phenomena can emerge quite generally whenever fermionic excitations remain gapped across the superconducting transition, regardless of the gap origin. Our choice of a tractable model is a lattice band insulator with short-range attractive interactions between fermions in the s-wave channel. An effective crossover between Bardeen-Cooper-Schrieffer (BCS) and Bose-Einstein condensate (BEC) regimes can be identified in any band insulator above two dimensions, while in two dimensions only the BEC regime exists. The superconducting transition is "unconventional"…
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