Abstract

There is growing evidence that the unconventional spatial inhomogeneities in the doped high- T c superconductors are accompanied by the pairing of electrons, subsequent phase transitions and condensation into coherent states. We show that such pairing states can be obtained from phase separation instabilities near level crossings. Conditions for coherent pairing instabilities are examined using exact diagonalization of Hubbard-like pyramid structures under variation of coupling and interaction strengths. We also evaluate the behavior of the energy charge gap in the vicinity of level crossings using a parametrization of coupling to the apical site to represent out-of-plane effects. These results provide a simple microscopic explanation of (correlation induced) supermodulation of the coherent pairing gap observed in scanning tunneling microscopy measurements at atomic scale in Bi 2 Sr 2 CaCu 2 O 8 + δ . • Square pyramid captures a number of out-of-plane instances in BSCCO geometries. • Behavior of charge gap is described by parametrization of coupling to apical site. • Direct correlation between electron number at apical site and charge gap is established. • Phase separation instabilities and inhomogeneities driven by proximity to level crossing. • Out-of-plane correlation causes change of electron configuration on apical site.

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