A mechanism for nonmonotonic $T_{c,max}(n)$ in multilayer cuprates
Abstract
We propose an explanation of the observed dependence of the maximal critical temperature on the number of conducting layers in layered copper-oxide superconductors within the preformed pair mechanism. Copper-oxygen planes fine-tune the lattice anisotropy and regulate the balance between the attractive and kinetic energies of carrier holes. To maximize the Bose-Einstein condensation temperature, real-space pairs must be compact and light at the same time. Generally, increases between and because pairs become lighter. For , the rising kinetic energy weakens the pairs, leading to inflated pair volumes and reduced . By varying model parameters, the peak of can be tuned to , , or . We also discuss strategies for using this knowledge to boost beyond the current record of 138 K.
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@article{arxiv.2603.22662,
title = {A mechanism for nonmonotonic $T_{c,max}(n)$ in multilayer cuprates},
author = {Pavel Kornilovitch},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2603.22662},
year = {2026}
}
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19 pages, 11 figures, 24 pages of technical appendices with 21 more figures