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The 3-band Hubbard-model versus the 1-band model for the high-Tc cuprates: Pairing dynamics, superconductivity and the ground-state phase diagram

Journal

EUROPEAN PHYSICAL JOURNAL-SPECIAL TOPICS
Volume 188, Issue 1, Pages 15-32

Publisher

SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1140/epjst/e2010-01294-y

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  1. DFG [HA1537/21-3]
  2. Bavarian supercomputer network KONWIHR
  3. FWF [P18551-N16]

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One central challenge in high-T (c) superconductivity (SC) is to derive a detailed understanding for the specific role of the Cu-d (x2-y2) and O-p (x,y) orbital degrees of freedom. In most theoretical studies an effective one-band Hubbard (1BH) or t-J model has been used. Here, the physics is that of doping into a Mott-insulator, whereas the actual high-T (c) cuprates are doped charge-transfer insulators. To shed light on the related question, where the material-dependent physics enters, we compare the competing magnetic and superconducting phases in the ground state, the single- and two-particle excitations and, in particular, the pairing interaction and its dynamics in the three-band Hubbard (3BH) and 1BH-models. Using a cluster embedding scheme, i.e. the variational cluster approach (VCA), we find which frequencies are relevant for pairing in the two models as a function of interaction strength and doping: in the 3BH-models the interaction in the low- to optimal-doping regime is dominated by retarded pairing due to low-energy spin fluctuations with surprisingly little influence of inter-band (p-d charge) fluctuations. On the other hand, in the 1BH-model, in addition a part comes from high-energy excited states (Hubbard band), which may be identified with a non-retarded contribution. We find these differences between a charge-transfer and a Mott insulator to be renormalized away for the ground-state phase diagram of the 3BH- and 1BH-models, which are in close overall agreement, i.e. are universal. On the other hand, we expect the differences - and thus, the material dependence to show up in the non-universal finite-T phase diagram (T (c)-values).

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