Abstract

A model study for the coexistence of the spin density wave and superconductivity is presented. With reference to the recent angle-resolved photo-emission experimental data in high- T c cuprates, presence of the nested pieces of bands is assumed. The single-band Hubbard model, therefore, when treated within the Hatree–Fock mean field theory leads to a spin density wave (SDW) ground state. The superconductivity (SC) is assumed to be due to a generalised attractive potential with a separable form without specifying to any particular origin. It therefore allows a comparative study of the coexistence of superconductivity of different order parameter symmetry with the spin density wave state. We find that the phase diagram, comprising of the amplitudes of the respective gaps (SC and SDW) vs. band filling resembles that of the high- T c cuprates only when the order parameter of the superconducting phase has d-wave symmetry. Thermal variation of different order parameters (e.g., SC and SDW) also shows interesting coexistence and reentrance behaviors that are consistent with experimental observations, specially for the borocarbides.

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