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    Coexistence of Anomalous and Normal Diffusion in Integrable Mott Insulators

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    We study the finite-momentum spin dynamics in the one-dimensional XXZ spin chain within the Ising-type regime at high temperatures using density autocorrelations within linear response theory and real-time propagation of nonequilibrium densities. While for the nonintegrable model results are well consistent with normal diffusion, the finite-size integrable model unveils the coexistence of anomalous and normal diffusion in different regimes of time. In particular, numerical results show a Gaussian relaxation at smallest nonzero momenta which we relate to nonzero stiffness in a grand canonical ensemble. For larger but still small momenta normal-like diffusion is recovered. Similar results for the model of impenetrable particles also help to resolve rather conflicting conclusions on transport in integrable Mott insulators.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figure

    Phonon-induced and phonon-free superconductivity in correlated systems : Eliashberg equations for the two-dimensional Hubbard model

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    The problem of phonon-induced and phonon-free superconductivity in the two-dimensional Hubbard model has been addressed. We have generalized the Eliashberg equations to account for both on-site and intersite pairing and consider the electron–electron and electron-phonon channel on an equal footing. This approach allows for the discussion of pairing and depairing properties of the local repulsive interaction. We demonstrate the possibility of cooperation between electron-phonon and electron–electron interaction in the stabilization of the d-wave superconductivity, in particular close to the experimental value of optimal doping ( ≃ 0.15). We have also discussed the problem of phonon-induced superconductivity in the two-dimensional Hubbard model close to the metal-insulator transition. Here, the Coulomb correlations have been incorporated within the Hubbard I approximation whereas the superconductivity is treated by the Eliashberg scheme. The results support the view that a d-wave component dominates in the gap function

    Slow diffusion and Thouless localization criterion in modulated spin chains

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    In recent years the ergodicity of disordered spin chains has been investigated via extensive numerical studies of the level statistics or the transport properties. However, a clear relationship between these results has yet to be established. We present the relation between the diffusion constant and the energy-level structure, which leads to the Thouless localization criterion. Together with the exponential-like dependence of the diffusion constant on the strength of quasiperiodic or random fields, the Thouless criterion explains the nearly linear drift with the system size of the crossover/transition to the nonergodic regime. Moreover, we show that the Heisenberg spin chain in the presence of the quasiperiodic fields can be well approached via a sequence of simple periodic systems, where diffusion remains finite even at large fields

    Resonating Valence Bond Theory of Superconductivity for Dopant Carriers: Application to the Cobaltates

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    Within the tt--JJ model Hamiltonian we present a RVB mean field theory directly in terms of dopant particles. We apply this theory to NaxCoO2â‹…y\mathrm{Na}_{x}\mathrm{CoO_{2}}\cdot y% \mathrm{H_{2}0} and show that the resulting phase diagram TcT_c versus doping is in qualitative agreement with the experimental results
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