Wednesday, July 31, 2013

1307.7850 (E. E. Zubov)

High-temperature superconductivity and normal state in the Holstein-t-J
model
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E. E. Zubov
A possible origin of the high-temprature superconductivity in cuprates has been suggested. It is supposed that electron-phonon interaction determines the strong correlation narrowing of the electron band. It provides the conditions for the formation of a singlet electron pair coupled by exchange interaction. For the pure t-J model it has been proved that these electron pairs are destroyed by a strong effective kinematic field. The detailed analysis of an influence of the Holstein polaron excitations upon normal and superconducting properties of the strongly correlated electrons was made. A calculated critical temperature of the superconductivity and gap function are in good agreement with experimental data for cuprates.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1307.7850

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