Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1817807 | Physica C: Superconductivity and its Applications | 2013 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Cuprate high-Tc superconductors are known to have several relationships between Tc and structural features. For example, the first found one correlates Tc and the Madelung potential difference between planar Cu and O sites. Another one relates Tc to the relative ratio of hole densities at the planar O and Cu sites. In this work we analyzes the dependences of the strength of superconductivity (SC) on the model parameters of the d-p model. We first transform the d-p model into a Hubbard model which proves to have a k-dependent Coulomb interaction. We apply Kondo's theory of the SC gap in cuprates to our model. The obtained so-called SC strength parameter increases with increase of |εp â εd| on both positive and negative sides of εp â εd due to the increase of effective U; εp and εd are energy levels of O 2p and Cu 3d orbitals in the hole picture referenced to the d9 configuration. The above-mentioned two relationships are explained if εp â εd < 0. When εp â εd < 0, the b2g-type is most stable instead of b1g but the difference is tiny, being not definitive.
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Authors
K. Yamaji, T. Yanagisawa,