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Superconductivity From Confinement of Singlets in Metal Oxides

Superconductivity 2018-10-30 v2

Abstract

The Yang-Mills description of phonons and the consequent structure of electron liquids in strongly anharmonic crystals such as metal oxides is shown to yield an attractive electron-phonon interaction, and thus an instability towards the formation of bound states, which can condense to form a superconductor. This mechanism differs significantly from the pairing mechanism of conventional superconductivity: the ground state from which superconductivity emerges is a many-body state of paired electrons and holes which is not amenable to a quasiparticle description, and whose properties are similar to those seen in the Cuprate high temperature superconductors. Confinement arises because the electron liquid structure acts as a source for Yang-Mills bosons, and not the traditional longitudinal density waves of BCS pairing.

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@article{arxiv.1810.05339,
  title  = {Superconductivity From Confinement of Singlets in Metal Oxides},
  author = {Jamie M. Booth},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1810.05339},
  year   = {2018}
}

Comments

3 Pages, 1 Figure. V2 clarifies the scattering interaction components slightly