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A unified model for underdoped and overdoped cuprate superconductors based on a spinodal transition

Superconductivity 2026-01-21 v2

Abstract

Many years of intense research on cuprate superconductors have led to several discoveries, such as the pseudogap and charge density waves (CDW), yet a complete theory is still lacking. By analyzing some experiments and performing calculations, we provide a full interpretation of their properties; from the undoped insulator to the overdoped metallic compounds. The variation of the anomalous Hall coefficient (RH(T)R_{\rm H}(T)) with temperature at half-filling (n=1n = 1) and, combinations of undoped (p=0p = 0) insulators and metallic films, which, among other things, are indicative of a thermodynamic transition. On the overdoped side, recent experiments near the superconducting-to-metal transition detecting superconducting puddles and a considerable degree of charge disorder, suggest that a similar thermodynamic transition operates at all doping levels. We propose a spinodal or charge-separation transition starting near the pseudogap temperature T(p)T^*(p), which among other things generates the CDW domains with a typical double-well Landau free-energy functional. Thus, from the half-filled to the overdoped region, the free energy forms an array of wells with n=1n = 1 {\it static} holes. With doping, {\it mobile} holes tend to occupy these wells with alternating high and low densities, generating the CDW pattern. The confined holes in small regions develop local superconducting amplitudes, giving rise to a mesoscopic granular superconductor. Similar to the XY model, the grains develop correlation effects mediated by Josephson coupling, which is proportional to the local superfluid density. This approach yields a unified theory of cuprate superconductors.

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@article{arxiv.2512.08070,
  title  = {A unified model for underdoped and overdoped cuprate superconductors based on a spinodal transition},
  author = {Hercules H. Santana and E. V. L. de Mello},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2512.08070},
  year   = {2026}
}

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6 pages, 4 figures