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A dynamic Jahn-Teller theory for high-Tc superconductivity

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  • Weger, M.
  • Englman, R.

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The Jahn-Teller effect gives rise to a negative McMillan coupling constant λ. This negative λ gives rise to oscillatory solutions of the BCS gap function Δ(E). The period of oscillations is given (approximately) by 43ω, where ω is the phonon or exciton frequency. These oscillations require an Einstein spectrum, or at least small dispersion. The oscillatory solutions are insensitive to the (non-resonant) Coulomb repulsion μ. They are obtained from the Dyson equation, which serves as a starting point of the Eliashberg theory, but not from the Eliashberg equation per se. We suggest that the singular nature of these solutions requires a minor modification of Eliashberg's derivation. These solutions are particularly favorable for excitonic superconductivity, for which the range of interaction η=32πvF/ω is one, or a few, lattice constants, and the Cooper pairs have some “boson” character. We suggest that these solutions arise because the conditions required for the validity of Migdal's theorem do not hold.

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  • Weger, M. & Englman, R., 1990. "A dynamic Jahn-Teller theory for high-Tc superconductivity," Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, Elsevier, vol. 168(1), pages 324-337.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:phsmap:v:168:y:1990:i:1:p:324-337
    DOI: 10.1016/0378-4371(90)90384-5
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