Is the problem of Cuprate high-$T_c$ superconductivity a solved problem?
Navinder Singh

TL;DR
Recent experimental verification confirms charge-transfer superexchange as the microscopic pairing mechanism in cuprate high-$T_c$ superconductors, providing clarity on the longstanding debate about their fundamental mechanism.
Contribution
The paper discusses the experimental validation of the charge-transfer superexchange mechanism in cuprates, explicitly linking local electron pair density to charge transfer energy, confirming a key theoretical model.
Findings
Charge-transfer superexchange is confirmed as the pairing mechanism.
Local electron pair density depends on charge transfer energy.
Experimental results match theoretical predictions.
Abstract
The recent experimental verification of the charge-transfer superexchange mechanism as the microscopic pairing mechanism of high- cuprate superconductivity by Seamus Davis and collaborators\cite{sea} is a tour de force! The correct model for cuprates is the three band Emery model in which oxygen p-orbitals are explicitly taken into account. The doped holes go into these oxygen p-orbitals where they undergo charge-transfer superexchange with unpaired electrons in copper d orbitals. This charge transfer superexchange is the key which leads to bound pairs and superconductivity. In the experimental verification\cite{sea}, the system chosen is . What is achieved is the direct functional dependence of the local electron pair density () on local charge transfer energy () using state of the art single-electron and electron-pair (Josephson)…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPhysics of Superconductivity and Magnetism · Advanced Chemical Physics Studies · Magnetic properties of thin films
