High temperature superconductivity: Cooper pairs in trap
Wei Ruan

TL;DR
This paper proposes a new perspective on high temperature superconductivity based on low-dimensional Bose-Einstein Condensation, aiming to unify and clarify many existing mysteries in the field.
Contribution
It introduces a novel approach linking HTSC phenomena to low-dimensional Bose-Einstein Condensation, offering a potential unified explanation for multiple unresolved mysteries.
Findings
Suggests a connection between Cooper pairs and LDBEC
Proposes a unified framework for HTSC mysteries
Introduces a new theoretical perspective
Abstract
The tremendous efforts to unveil high temperature superconductivity (HTSC) have been devoted to the search of the mechanism underlying Cooper pairs which, however, remains a mysterious subject of vigorous debate, let alone many other mysteries like the pseudogap state, the peculiar Homes law, the unnegligible electron-phonon interaction, the stripe, the universal nodal Fermi velocity, etc. Most of subsequent works either bring in more controversies or swell the list of mysteries. Here I tentatively propose a whole new perspective on the basis of low-dimensional Bose-Einstein Condensation (LDBEC), which possibly makes lots of those mysteries correlated and understood in single picture.
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Taxonomy
TopicsPhysics of Superconductivity and Magnetism · Quantum and electron transport phenomena · Quantum, superfluid, helium dynamics
