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A minimal model of striped superconductors

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2001 EDP Sciences
, , Citation I. Martin et al 2001 EPL 56 849 DOI 10.1209/epl/i2001-00597-2

0295-5075/56/6/849

Abstract

We present a minimal model of high-temperature superconductors that simultaneously supports antiferromagnetic stripes and d-wave superconductivity. At the unrestricted mean-field level, the various phases of the cuprates, including weak and strong pseudogap phases, and two different types of superconductivity in the underdoped and the overdoped regimes, find a natural interpretation. We argue that on the underdoped side, the superconductor is intrinsically inhomogeneous and global phase coherence is achieved through Josephson-like coupling of the superconducting stripes. On the overdoped side, the state is overall homogeneous and the superconductivity is of a classical BCS type.

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10.1209/epl/i2001-00597-2