Inter-Band Pairing Theory of Superconductivity
Jamil Tahir-Kheli

TL;DR
This paper presents a two-band inter-band pairing model for high-temperature superconductivity in cuprates, explaining various experimental observations and predicting a linear resistivity at optimal doping due to band interactions.
Contribution
It introduces a novel inter-band pairing mechanism involving specific orbitals and explains experimental phenomena in cuprates with a realistic two-band Hubbard model.
Findings
Reproduces the temperature dependence of the Hall coefficient.
Qualitatively explains NMR anomalies in the normal state.
Predicts linear resistivity at optimal doping due to band interactions.
Abstract
A model for high temperature superconductors based on the idea of Cooper pairs comprised of electrons from different bands is studied. We propose that the two bands relevant for the cuprates are comprised of Cu dx2-y2, dz2, planar O psigma, and apical O pz orbitals. Along the diagonal, kx=ky in the Brillouin zone, the two band Fermi surfaces may cross. We associate the optimal doping for the highest Tc with this point because only in the vicinity of this touching point are inter-band Cooper pairs energetically possible. Due to the lack of time reversal invariance of an inter-band Cooper pair with itself, the standard interpretation of Josephson tunneling is altered such that the detailed nature of the single particle tunneling matrix elements contributes to the supercurrent. The dx2-y2 gap observations from Josephson tunneling are shown to arise from our model with pairing due to…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSuperconductivity in MgB2 and Alloys · Iron-based superconductors research · Physics of Superconductivity and Magnetism
