Plaquette lattices with each unit cell containing multiple atoms are good
candidates for disconnected Fermi surfaces, which are shown by Kuroki and Arita
to be favorable for spin-flucutation mediated superconductivity from electron
repulsion. Here we find an interesting example in a tetramer lattice where the
structure within each unit cell dominates the nodal structure of the gap
function. We trace its reason to the way in which a Cooper pair is formed
across the hybridized molecular orbitals, where we still end up with a T_c much
higher than usual.Comment: 4 pages, 6 figure