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In present work the effective singlet-triplet model for CuO2-layer on the grounds of multiband p-d model of strongly correlated electrons is obtained. The resulting Hamiltonian has a form of generalized singlet-triplet t-t-J model for p-type superconductors and form of usual t-t-J model for n-type superconductors. In the mean field approximation in X-operator representation we derived equations for Gorkov type Green functions. The symmetry classification of the superconducting order parameter in case of tetragonal lattice resulted in d_{x^2-y^2}- and d_{xy}-types of singlet pairing for both p- and n-type superconductors while s-type singlet pairing dont take place. Also normal paramagnetic phase of effective singlet-triplet model was investigated and dispersion over Brillouin zone, density of states and evolution of Fermi level with doping were obtained.
We study the possible superconducting pairing symmetry mediated by spin and charge fluctuations on the honeycomb lattice using the extended Hubbard model and the random-phase-approximation method. From $2%$ to $20%$ doping levels, a spin-singlet $d_{
We present precise measurements of the upper critical field (Hc2) in the recently discovered cobalt oxide superconductor. We have found that the critical field has an unusual temperature dependence; namely, there is an abrupt change of the slope of H
In the present paper, we propose the parity even,orbital singlet and spin triplet pairing state as the ground state of the newly discovered super-conductor $LaO_{1-x}F_xFeAs$.The pairing mechanism involves both the special shape of the electron fermi
Here we present bulk property measurements and electronic structure calculations for PuFeAsO, an actinide analogue of the iron-based rare-earth superconductors RFeAsO. Magnetic susceptibility and heat capacity data suggest the occurrence of an antife
We report 139La, 57Fe and 75As nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) and nuclear quadrupole resonance (NQR) measurements on powders of the new LaO1-xFxFeAs superconductor for x = 0 and x = 0.1 at temperatures up to 480 K, and compare our measured NQR spec