Minimal-size Real Space d-wave Pairing Operator in CuO2 Planes
Adriana Moreo, Elbio Dagotto

TL;DR
This paper introduces a minimal-size $d$-wave pairing operator in CuO$_2$ planes, which could simplify the study of $d$-wave superconductivity by focusing on local operators, and demonstrates that an attractive potential stabilizes a paired ground state.
Contribution
The paper proposes a new minimal-size $d$-wave pairing operator in CuO$_2$ planes and shows its effectiveness in modeling $d$-wave superconductivity.
Findings
The minimal $d$-wave operators can represent long-range order.
A simple attractive potential stabilizes a paired ground state.
The minimal operators are more practical for computational studies.
Abstract
A novel minimal-size pairing operator with -wave symmetry in CuO planes is introduced. This pairing operator creates on-site Cooper pairs at the four oxygens that surround a copper atom. Via the time evolution of , an additional inter-orbital pairing operator with -wave symmetry is generated that pairs fermions located in a Cu and its four surrounding O's. The subsequent time evolution of generates an intra-orbital -wave pairing operator involving the four O atoms that surround a Cu, as well as the -wave operator traditionally used in single-band models for cuprates. Because we recover the larger size operators extensively used in the three-orbital Hubbard model, we suggest that long-range order using the canonical extended…
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