A microscopic two-band model for the electron-hole asymmetry in high-$T_c$ superconductors and reentering behavior
J.-B. Bru, W. de Siqueira Pedra, A.-S. D\"omel

TL;DR
This paper introduces a microscopic two-band model explaining electron-hole asymmetry and reentering behavior in high-$T_c$ superconductors, highlighting the role of inter-band interactions and Coulomb repulsion in phase diagram features.
Contribution
The paper provides a rigorous analysis of a two-band model that captures electron-hole asymmetry and reentering phenomena in high-$T_c$ cuprates, linking microscopic interactions to macroscopic phase behavior.
Findings
Critical temperature exhibits non-monotonic dependence on fermion density.
Phase diagram shows superconducting domes similar to high-$T_c$ materials.
Reentering behavior occurs with magnetic inter-band interactions.
Abstract
We present here a microscopic two-band model based on the structure of energetic levels of holes in conducting layers of cuprates. We prove that two energetically near-lying interacting bands can explain the electron-hole asymmetry. Indeed, we rigorously analyze the phase diagram of the model and show that the critical temperatures for fermion densities below half-filling can manifest a very different behavior as compared to the case of densities above half-filling. This fact results from the inter-band interaction and intra-band Coulomb repulsion in interplay with thermal fluctuations between two energetic levels. So, if the energy difference between bands is too big then the asymmetry disappears. Moreover, the critical temperature turns out to be a non-monotonic function of the fermion density and the phase diagram of our model shows "superconducting domes" as in…
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