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    Phase fluctuations of s-wave superconductors on a lattice

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    Based on an attractive UU Hubbard model on a lattice with up to second neighbor hopping we derive an effective Hamiltonian for phase fluctuations. The superconducting gap is assumed to have s-wave symmetry. The effective Hamiltonian we finally arrive at is of the extended XY type. While it correctly reduces to a simple XY in the continuum limit, in the general case, it contains higher neighbor interaction in spin space. An important feature of our Hamiltonian is that it gives a much larger fluctuation region between the Berezinskii-Kosterlitz-Thouless transition temperature identified with TcT_{c} for superconducting and the mean field transition temperature identified with the pseudogap temperature.Comment: 3 figure
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