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Theory of antiferromagnetic pairing in cuprate superconductors (Review article)
A review of the antiferromagnetic exchange and spin-fluctuation pairing theory in the cuprate superconductors is given. We briefly discuss a phenomenological approach and a theory in the limit of weak Coulomb correlations. A microscopic theory in the strong correlation limit is presented in more...
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Language: | English |
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Фізико-технічний інститут низьких температур ім. Б.І. Вєркіна НАН України
2006
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Online Access: | http://dspace.nbuv.gov.ua/handle/123456789/120190 |
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Summary: | A review of the antiferromagnetic exchange and spin-fluctuation pairing theory in the cuprate
superconductors is given. We briefly discuss a phenomenological approach and a theory in the
limit of weak Coulomb correlations. A microscopic theory in the strong correlation limit
is presented in more detail. In particular, results of our recently developed theory for the effective
p–d Hubbard model and the reduced t–J model are given. We have proved that retardation effects
for the antiferromagnetic exchange interaction are unimportant that results in pairing of all charge
carriers in the conduction band and high Tc proportional to the Fermi energy. The spin-fluctuation
interaction caused by kinematic interaction gives an additional contribution to the d-wave pairing.
Dependence of Tc on the hole concentration and the lattice constant (or pressure) and an oxygen
isotope shift are discussed. |
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