Antiferromagnetism, Stripes, and Superconductivity in the t-J Model with Coulomb Interaction
arXiv:cond-mat/0006046 · doi:10.1142/S021797920100468X
Abstract
We study mean-field phases of the t-J model with long-range Coulomb interaction. In the order of increasing doping density we find a classical antiferromagnet, charge and spin stripes, and a uniform d-wave superconductor, at the realistic doping parameters. Both in-phase and anti-phase stripes exist as metastable configurations, but the in-phase stripes have a slightly lower energy. The dependence of the stripe width and the inter-stripe spacing on the doping is examined. Effects of fluctuations around the mean-field states are discussed.