d-wave superconductivity and its coexistence with antiferromagnetism in t-J-U model: Statistically consistent Gutzwiller approach
Abstract: We discuss the coexistence of antiferromagnetism and d-wave superconductivity within the so-called statistically-consistent Gutzwiller approximation (SGA) applied to the t-J-U model. In this approach, the averages calculated in a self-consistent manner coincide with those determined variationally. Such consistency is not guaranteed within the standard renormalized mean field theory. With the help of SGA, we show that for the typical value J/|t| = 1/3, coexistence of antiferromagnetism (AF) and superconductivity (SC) appears only for U/|t| > 10.6 and in a very narrow range of doping (\delta < 0.006) in the vicinity of the Mott insulating state, in contrast to some previous reports. In the coexistent AF+SC phase, a staggered spin-triplet component of the superconducting gap appears also naturally; its value is very small.
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