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Interplay of electron-phonon interaction and electron correlation in high-temperature superconductivity

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PHYSICAL REVIEW B
Volume 69, Issue 14, Pages -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevB.69.144520

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We study the electron-phonon interaction in the strongly correlated superconducting cuprates. Two types of the electron-phonon interactions are introduced in the t-J model; the diagonal and off-diagonal interactions which modify the formation energy of the Zhang-Rice singlet and its transfer integral, respectively. The characteristic phonon-momentum ((q) over right arrow) and electron-momentum ((k) over right arrow) dependence that resulted from the off-diagonal coupling can explain a variety of experiments. The vertex correction for the electron-phonon interaction is formulated in the SU(2) slave-boson theory by taking into account the collective modes in the superconducting ground states. It is shown that the vertex correction enhances the attractive potential for the d-wave paring mediated by phonon with (q) over right arrow=[pi(1-delta),0] around deltacongruent to0.3, which corresponds to the half-breathing mode of the oxygen motion.

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