Author: March N. H.
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
ISSN: 0031-9104
Source: Physics and Chemistry of Liquids, Vol.47, Iss.4, 2009-08, pp. : 467-470
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Abstract
In a recent study in this Journal, of manifestly BCS body-centred-cubic transition metals, we presented a picture of easy paths for the supercarriers (Cooper pairs) based on electron-lattice properties. Turning to high Tc cuprates, it has been advocated for a long time that phonons play only a minor role. That point of view is challenged here by appealing first to fairly recent experiments on the oxygen isotope effects in the CuO2 planes of high Tc materials and secondly to measurements on the enhancement of Tc by epitaxial strain. Again, we advocate easy paths for supercarriers to travel through the vibrating lattice in a high Tc family as consistent with these quite different experiments. However, these arguments apply to [image omitted] for such a family such that [image omitted], which is the maximum Tc within a family, depends importantly on anti-ferromagnetic spin fluctuations. But, we expect the variation of [image omitted] within such a family to correlate with easy paths for supercarriers to travel through the vibrating lattice.
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