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American Physical Society, Physical Review B (Condensed Matter), 2(68), 2003

DOI: 10.1103/physrevb.68.024525

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Superconductivity in repulsive electron systems with three-dimensional disconnected Fermi surfaces

Journal article published in 2003 by Seiichiro Onari, Ryotaro Arita ORCID, Kazuhiko Kuroki, Hideo Aoki
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Abstract

The idea of raising Tc in the spin-fluctuation mediated superconductivity on disconnected Fermi surfaces with the gap function changing sign across but not within the Fermi pockets, proposed by Kuroki and Arita for two dimensions (2D), is here extended to three-dimensional (3D) systems. Two typical cases of 3D disconnected Fermi surfaces (stacked bond-alternating lattice and stacked ladder layers) are considered. By solving Eliashberg's equation for Green's function obtained with the fluctuation exchange approximation (FLEX) for the repulsive Hubbard model on these structures, we have shown that Tc can indeed reach O(0.01t), which is almost an order of magnitude higher than in ordinary 3D cases and similar to those for the best case found in 2D. The key factor found here for the favorable condition for the superconductivity on disconnected Fermi surfaces is that the system should be quasi-low dimensional, and the peak in the spin susceptibility should be appropriately "blurred". Comment: 8 pages, 12 figures