Mechanism of high-temperature superconductivity in a striped Hubbard model

Abstract
It is shown, using asymptotically exact methods, that the two-dimensional repulsive Hubbard model with strongly modulated interactions exhibits “high-temperature superconductivity.” Specifically, the explicit modulation, which has the same symmetry as period 4 bond-centered stripes, breaks the system into an alternating array of more and less heavily hole-doped, nearly decoupled two-leg ladders. It is shown that this system exhibits a pairing scale determined by the spin gap of the undoped two-leg ladder, and a phase ordering temperature proportional to a low positive power of the interladder coupling.