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Role of charge fluctuation in Q1D organic superconductor (TMTSF)2ClO4

We have theoretically investigated the spin and charge fluctuations in the quasi-one dimensional organic superconductor (TMTSF)2ClO4. Using the extended multi-site Hubbard model, which contains four sites in a unit cell and the transfer energies obtained by the extended Hückel method, we calculate the linearized gap equation with the random phase approximation, to find novel order parameters of superconductivity due to several kinds of charge fluctuations induced by the anisotropic intersite repulsive interactions. For the singlet state, the order parameter with line nodes appears in the case of the strong charge fluctuation, while the order parameter with anisotropic gap suggested by Shimahara is reproduced in the spin fluctuation. The triplet state is also obtained for the wide parameter range of repulsive interactions due to a cooperation between charge and spin fluctuations.

preprint2011arXivOpen access

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