Bipolaron Model of Superconductivity in Chalcogenide Glasses
Liang-You Zheng, Bo-Cheng Wang, Shan T. Lai

TL;DR
This paper proposes a bipolaron model to explain superconductivity in chalcogenide glasses, aligning well with experimental observations and providing a theoretical framework for understanding their superconducting behavior.
Contribution
It introduces a small bipolaron model specifically for superconductivity in chalcogenide glasses, which is a novel approach in this context.
Findings
Model predictions agree with experimental data
Supports bipolaron mechanism as key to superconductivity
Provides a theoretical basis for future research
Abstract
In this paper we propose a small bipolaron model for the superconductivity in the Chalcogenide glasses (c-As2Te3 and c-GeTe). The results are agree with the experiments.
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Taxonomy
TopicsPhase-change materials and chalcogenides · Material Science and Thermodynamics · Crystal Structures and Properties
