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High-Temperature Superconductivity: Physical Properties, Microscopic Theory, and Mechanisms

✍ Scribed by Josef Ashkenazi, Stewart E. Barnes, Fulin Zuo, Gary C. Vezzoli, Barry M. Klein (eds.)


Publisher
Springer
Year
1991
Tongue
English
Leaves
652
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


This volume contains the proceedings of the University of Miami Workshop on the subject of "Electronic Structure and Mechanisms for High Temperature SuperΒ­ conductivity". The workshop was held at the James L. Knight Physics Building on the campus of the University of Miami, Coral Gables, 3-9 January 1991. Some 106 scientists from 12 countries attended this workshop, most of whom presented either invited or contributed papers. The reader will find in this volume a series of papers discussing the most imΒ­ portant experimental and theoretical developments as of winter/spring 1990/1991. Despite more than four years of intensive research on high-T materials, there has c been considerable controversy both with respect to the interpretation of experiment and even more so in connection with the construction of an appropriate theory. In this regard, workshops such as this, gathering scientists with many viewpoints, and varying specialization, and fostering constructive discussions, are important in the deΒ­ velopment of a common ground. Of major concern in the present context were the basic physical processes involved in high-temperature superconductivity.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-xii
The Theory of High T c Superconductivity....Pages 1-6
Electronic Structure, Lattice Dynamics, and Electron-Phonon Interaction in High T c Superconductors....Pages 7-18
Marginal Fermi-Liquid Theory of the High T c Materials....Pages 19-23
Recent Progress in Semionic Pairing Theory of High Temperature Superconductivity....Pages 25-35
Mean Field Analysis of the CuO 2 Lattice: Comparison to Monte Carlo Simulations....Pages 37-44
On the Inequivalence of the Three Band, Kondo Heisenberg and t-J Models....Pages 45-51
Holes in the Quantum Antiferromagnet: The Theory of Small Polarons....Pages 53-59
Propagator-Renormalized Perturbation Theory for the Hubbard Model....Pages 61-68
Slave Boson Approach to the One Dimensional t-J Model....Pages 69-76
Universality of Behavior of Electrons on a Ring....Pages 77-88
Vector Mean Field Theory of Statistics....Pages 89-93
Spinon-Holon Statistics, and Broken Statistical Symmetry for the t-J and Hubbard Models in 2D....Pages 95-105
Frequency Dependent Conductivity of High T c Oxide Superconductors....Pages 107-112
Electronic Structure and the Superconducting Gap of Bi 2 Sr 2 CaCu 2 O 8+Ξ΄ ....Pages 113-118
Superconducting and Magnetic Phase Boundaries in Doped Cu-Based Superconducting Oxides: Contrasting Charging and Pair Breaking Mechanisms....Pages 119-130
Carrier Scattering Rates Measured by Hall Effect and Magnetoresistance in the High-T c Oxides....Pages 131-136
Superconductive Tunneling in YBa 2 Cu 3 O 7 Thin Films: Dependence upon Crystallographic Orientation....Pages 137-146
Infrared Properties: The normal State, the Energy Gap, and the Temperature Dependence of the Gap....Pages 147-157
Infrared Studies of High- T c Superconductors: Where’s the Gap?....Pages 159-175
Fermi Surface of YBCO by dHvA....Pages 177-182
Direct, Experimental Evidence of the Fermi Surface in YBa 2 Cu 3 O 7-x ....Pages 183-188
The Acute Spectral Structure of Single-Domain YBa 2 Cu 3 O 6.9 ....Pages 189-195
Infrared Study of the Order Parameter in YBa 2 Cu 3 O 7 : Analogy to Short Range Ordering in Itinerant Ferromagnets....Pages 197-204
Thermoelectric Power and Resistivity Measurements Pr x Y 1-x Ba 2 Cu 3 O 7-Ξ΄ up to 1200 K and a Theoretical Analysis....Pages 205-214
Determination of the Coulomb Parameters of La 1.85 (Sr,Ba) 0.15 CuO 4 from Auger Spectroscopy and Electronic Band Structure....Pages 215-223
Some Transport Properties in YBa 2 Cu 3 O 7 ....Pages 225-230
On Transport Properties of HTSC Oxides....Pages 231-234
Normalβ€”State Transport Properties of YBa 2 Cu 3 O 7-Ξ΄ : Conventional Metallic Picture....Pages 235-240
Electron Tunneling and Acoustic Mode in High-T c Superconductors....Pages 241-250
Plasmons in High- T c Cuprate Superconductors....Pages 251-255
The Role of Magnetism in High-T c Superconductivity....Pages 257-274
A Unified Approach to a Description of the Cuprate Superconductors: Major Normal and Superconducting Parameters and the Mechanism Responsible for the High T c ....Pages 275-294
Electron-Hole Asymmetry: The Key to Superconductivity....Pages 295-308
Non-BCS Features of Tunneling and Point-Contact Spectroscopy Data of Organic Superconductors and High-T c Cuprates....Pages 309-318
Properties and Superconductivity of Large Bipolarons....Pages 319-329
Anomalous Dynamics and High T c ....Pages 331-340
Dynamic Jahn-Teller Theory of High-T c Superconductivity....Pages 341-352
Β΅ SR Measurements of Penetration Depth in Exotic Superconductors....Pages 353-361
On the Orbital Angular Momentum of Cu 3d Holes in High T c Superconductors: Is a Cu 3d 3z 2 -r 2 Bipolaron the Superconducting Pair ?....Pages 363-375
Kosterlitz-Thouless-Like Behavior Over Extended Ranges of Temperature and Layer Thickness in Crystalline YBa 2 Cu 3 O 7-x /PrBa 2 Cu 3 O 7-x Superlattices....Pages 377-388
Local Structural Anomaly at T c Observed by Neutron Scattering....Pages 389-399
Anomalous Magnetic Properties of High Temperature Superconductors....Pages 401-409
The Oxygen Isotope Effect in (Y 1-x-y Pr x Ca y ) Ba 2 Cu 3 0 7-Ξ΄ ....Pages 411-416
Bosonic Mechanism for High Temperature Superconductors....Pages 417-424
The Role of the Axial Oxygen in High-T C Materials....Pages 425-435
Thermally Activated Depinning of Vortices in High- T c Superconductors....Pages 437-445
Recent Β΅ SR Results on Magnetic Properties of Cuprate Materials....Pages 447-452
Topological Effects in Disordered Phase of Two-Dimensional Magnet....Pages 453-458
Specific Heat of YBa 2 Cu 3 O 7 : Volume Fraction of Superconductivity; Parameters Characteristic of the β€œIdeal” Superconducting State....Pages 459-468
Specific Heat and Thermal Expansion of the Bi and Tl High Temperature Superconductors Near T c ....Pages 469-480
Current Status of Fermi Liquid Based Approaches to the Cuprates....Pages 481-492
Van Hove Scenario for HITC Superconductivity....Pages 493-501
The t-J Model at Small t/J: Numerical, Perturbative and Supersymmetric Results....Pages 503-513
Plasmon Exchange Model for The High-T c Superconductors....Pages 515-522
Properties of Superlattices Made of High T c Superconductors....Pages 523-527
Electronic Structure Fermi Liquid Theory of High T c Superconductors....Pages 529-540
Dynamical Spiral State in Two-Dimensional Hubbard Model....Pages 541-546
Valence-Fluctuation Scenario for Cuprate Superconductivity: The Finite-U Pairing Mechanism....Pages 547-554
The Van Hove Singularity and High- T c Superconductivity: The Role of (Nanoscopic) Disorder....Pages 555-560
Two-Component Theory and Dynamic Structural Correlations....Pages 561-567
Search for the Correct Microscopic Theory for the High Temperature Cuprate Superconductors....Pages 569-582
Re-Analysis of Photoemission Data for CuO: Revision of the Configuration-Energy Scheme for Cuprate Materials....Pages 583-589
Self-Energy Corrections for NiO....Pages 591-596
2D One-Band Hubbard Model for the Cuprates....Pages 597-608
Interlayer Pairing and c-Axis Versus ab-Plane GAP Anisotropy in High T c Superconductors....Pages 609-620
Muon Spin Relaxation Studies of the Layered Copper Oxides....Pages 621-628
Neutron Scattering Studies of Spin Correlations in Metallic YBa 2 Cu 3 O 6+x ....Pages 629-640
Recent Studies of Chemical Doping in High-T c Superconductors....Pages 641-652
Back Matter....Pages 653-665

✦ Subjects


Solid State Physics;Spectroscopy and Microscopy;Condensed Matter Physics;Crystallography


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