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Bosonization of Cooper pairs and novel Bose-liquid superconductivity and superfluidity in high-Tc cuprates and other exotic systems

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  • Dzhumanov, S.

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Various BCS-like pairing theories are still invariably used to describe the unusual superconducting/superfluid states and properties of condensed matters without clarifying the fermionic or bosonic nature of Cooper pairs and the relevant mechanisms of superconductivity and superfluidity. We show that the bosonization of Cooper pairs and the novel superconductivity and superfluidity resulting from the condensation of an attractive Bose gas of Cooper pairs into a superfluid state in high-Tc cuprates and other exotic systems occur under the condition εF≲2εA (where εF is the Fermi energy, εA is the energy of the effective attraction between fermions). We argue that the simple BCS criterion (i.e. formation of an energy gap on the Fermi surface) is insufficient for the occurrence of unconventional superconductivity (superfluidity) and the superconducting/superfluid transition in attractive Bose systems is more λ-like than the usual Bose–Einstein condensation. The new and specific criteria for unconventional superconductivity and superfluidity are formulated. Mean-field theory of the three- and two-dimensional superfluid Bose condensates of Cooper pairs describes reasonably well the novel superconducting states (i.e., two distinct superconducting phases below the bulk superconducting transition temperature Tc and a vortex-like state above Tc) and properties (such as λ-like transition at Tc, first-order phase transition and gapless bosonic excitations somewhat below Tc or even far below Tc) of high-Tc cuprates in full agreement with the experimental findings. The unusual superconducting/superfluid states and properties of heavy-fermion and organic compounds, Sr2RuO4, 3He, 4He and atomic Fermi gases are explained more clearly by this theory.

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  • Dzhumanov, S., 2019. "Bosonization of Cooper pairs and novel Bose-liquid superconductivity and superfluidity in high-Tc cuprates and other exotic systems," Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, Elsevier, vol. 517(C), pages 197-209.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:phsmap:v:517:y:2019:i:c:p:197-209
    DOI: 10.1016/j.physa.2018.11.006
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    1. Coskun, Erhan, 2021. "On the properties of a single vortex solution of Ginzburg–Landau model of superconductivity," Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, Elsevier, vol. 568(C).

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