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Theoretical Study Of Electron Correlation Driven Superconductivity In Systems With Coexisting Wide And Narrow Bands 1st Ed 2019 Daisuke Ogura

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Theoretical Study Of Electron Correlation Driven Superconductivity In Systems With Coexisting Wide And Narrow Bands 1st Ed 2019 Daisuke Ogura
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Publisher: Springer Singapore
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.03 MB
Author: Daisuke Ogura
ISBN: 9789811506666, 9789811506673, 9811506663, 9811506671
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 1st ed. 2019

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Theoretical Study Of Electron Correlation Driven Superconductivity In Systems With Coexisting Wide And Narrow Bands 1st Ed 2019 Daisuke Ogura by Daisuke Ogura 9789811506666, 9789811506673, 9811506663, 9811506671 instant download after payment.

This book deals with the study of superconductivity in systems with coexisting wide and narrow bands. It has been previously suggested that superconductivity can be enhanced in systems with coexisting wide and narrow bands when the Fermi level is near the narrow band edge. In this book, the authors study two problems concerning this mechanism in order to: (a) provide a systematic understanding of the role of strong electron correlation effects, and (b) propose a realistic candidate material which meets the ideal criteria for high-Tc superconductivity.

Regarding the role of strong correlation effects, the FLEX+DMFT method is adopted. Based on systematic calculations, the pairing mechanism is found to be indeed valid even when the strong correlation effect is considered within the formalism. In the second half of the book, the authors propose a feasible candidate material by introducing the concept of the “hidden ladder” electronic structure, arising from the combination of the bilayer lattice structure and the anisotropic orbitals of the electrons. As such, the book contributes a valuable theoretical guiding principle for seeking unknown high-Tc superconductors.

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