Перейти к основному содержанию
AkademIndex

Продукты

Для разработчиков

AkademBaseОткрытый API экосистемы
Статья

Fröhlich-Coulomb model of high-temperature superconductivity and charge segregation in the cuprates

A. S. AlexandrovDepartment of Physics, Loughborough University, Loughborough LE11 3TU, UKP. E. KornilovitchHewlett Packard Labs, 1501 Page Mill Road 1L-1123, Palo Alto, CA 94304, USA
2002en
ABI

Аннотация

We introduce a generic Fröhlich-Coulomb model of the oxides, which also includes infinite on-site (Hubbard) repulsion, and describe a simple analytical method of solving the multi-polaron problem in complex lattice structures. Two particular lattices, a zig-zag ladder and a perovskite layer, are studied. We find that depending on the relative strength of the Froehlich and Coulomb interactions these systems are either polaronic Fermi (or Luttinger)-liquids, bipolaronic superconductors, or charge segregated insulators. In the superconducting phase the carriers are superlight mobile bipolarons. The model describes key features of the cuprates such as their Tc values, the isotope effects, the normal state diamagnetism, pseudogap, and spectral functions measured in tunnelling and photoemission. We argue that a low Fermi energy and strong coupling of carriers with high-frequency phonons is the cause of high critical temperatures in novel superconductors.

Перевод пока недоступен

Цитирования и источники

Цитирований: 10Использованных источников: 0