We study the phase transition from a dx2−y2 to dx2−y2+dxy
superconductor using the tight-binding model of two-dimensional cuprates. As
the temperature is lowered past the critical temperature Tc, first a dx2−y2 superconducting phase is created. With further reduction of
temperature, the dx2−y2+dxy phase is created at temperature
T=Tc1. We study the temperature dependencies of the order parameter,
specific heat and spin susceptibility in these mixed-angular-momentum states on
square lattice and on a lattice with orthorhombic distortion. The
above-mentioned phase transitions are identified by two jumps in specific heat
at Tc and Tc1.Comment: Latex file, 5 pages, 6 postscript figures, Accepted in Physical
Review