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Overview

Douglas J. Scalapino is affiliated with the University of California, Santa Barbara in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Physics and Astronomy as well as Materials Science. Their work engages deeply with topics related to Condensed Matter Physics and Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials, with additional contributions in Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Inorganic Chemistry.

The main research themes in their scholarly output include:

  • Physics of Superconductivity and Magnetism
  • Advanced Condensed Matter Physics
  • Iron-based superconductors research
  • Organic and Molecular Conductors Research
  • Quantum and electron transport phenomena
  • Inorganic Fluorides and Related Compounds
  • Corporate Taxation and Avoidance

Douglas J. Scalapino has published extensively in several scientific journals. Frequent publication venues include:

  • Physical Review B
  • Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • Physical Review Research
  • arXiv (Cornell University)

Some of their recent papers are:

  • Ground-state phase diagram of the t-t' -J model, 2021, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • Pairing properties of the t−t'−t"−J model, 2022, Physical Review B
  • Density matrix renormalization group based downfolding of the three-band Hubbard model: Importance of density-assisted hopping, 2023, Physical Review B
  • Overdoped end of the cuprate phase diagram, 2020, Physical Review Research
  • Effects of momentum-dependent quasiparticle renormalization on the gap structure of iron-based superconductors, 2020, Physical Review B

Their frequent collaborators include Shengtao Jiang, Steven R. White, Thomas Maier, Seher Karakuzu, and Shinibali Bhattacharyya, reflecting ongoing partnerships across overlapping research interests.

Best Publications

  • A common thread: The pairing interaction for unconventional superconductors

    D. J. Scalapino

  • Monte Carlo calculations of coupled boson-fermion systems. I

    R. Blankenbecler;D. J. Scalapino;R. L. Sugar

  • Conserving approximations for strongly correlated electron systems: Bethe-Salpeter equation and dynamics for the two-dimensional Hubbard model

    N. E. Bickers;D. J. Scalapino;S. R. White

  • Numerical study of the two-dimensional Hubbard model

    S. R. White;D. J. Scalapino;R. L. Sugar;E. Y. Loh

  • The case for dx2 − y2 pairing in the cuprate superconductors

    D.J. Scalapino

  • Quasiparticle and phonon lifetimes in superconductors

    S. B. Kaplan;C. C. Chi;D. N. Langenberg;J. J. Chang

  • d -wave pairing near a spin-density-wave instability

    D. J. Scalapino;E. Loh;J. E. Hirsch

  • Sign problem in the numerical simulation of many-electron systems

    E. Y. Loh;J. E. Gubernatis;R. T. Scalettar;S. R. White

  • Near-degeneracy of several pairing channels in multiorbital models for the Fe pnictides

    S Graser;T A Maier;P J Hirschfeld;D J Scalapino

  • Superconductivity in ladders and coupled planes

    E. Dagotto;J. Riera;D. Scalapino

  • Monte Carlo Simulations of One-dimensional Fermion Systems

    J. E. Hirsch;R. L. Sugar;D. J. Scalapino;R. Blankenbecler

  • Insulator, metal, or superconductor: The criteria.

    Douglas J. Scalapino;Steven R. White;Shoucheng Zhang

  • Minimal two-band model of the superconducting iron oxypnictides

    S. Raghu;Xiao Liang Qi;Chao Xing Liu;Chao Xing Liu;D. J. Scalapino

  • Density Matrix Renormalization Group Study of the Striped Phase in the 2D t − J Model

    Steven R. White;D. J. Scalapino

  • Generalized Ginzburg-Landau theory of pseudo-one-dimensional systems

    D. J. Scalapino;Y. Imry;P. Pincus

  • Resonating valence bond theory of coupled Heisenberg chains.

    S. R. White;R. M. Noack;D. J. Scalapino

  • Distinct Fermi-momentum-dependent energy gaps in deeply underdoped Bi2212.

    Kiyohisa Tanaka;W. S. Lee;D. H. Lu;A. Fujimori

  • Theory of intermittency

    J. E. Hirsch;B. A. Huberman;D. J. Scalapino

  • Statistical mechanics of one-dimensional Ginzburg--Landau fields

    D. J. Scalapino;M. Sears;R. A. Ferrell

  • A common thread

    Douglas J. Scalapino

Frequent Co-Authors

Steven R. White
Steven R. White University of California, Irvine
Peter Hirschfeld
Peter Hirschfeld University of Florida
J. E. Hirsch
J. E. Hirsch University of California, San Diego
Elbio Dagotto
Elbio Dagotto University of Tennessee at Knoxville
Shou-Cheng Zhang
Shou-Cheng Zhang Stanford University
Thomas P. Devereaux
Thomas P. Devereaux Stanford University
Ryotaro Arita
Ryotaro Arita University of Tokyo
Alexander V. Balatsky
Alexander V. Balatsky University of Connecticut
Steven A. Kivelson
Steven A. Kivelson Stanford University
Xiao-Liang Qi
Xiao-Liang Qi Stanford University

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