"Pair" Fermi contour and repulsion-induced superconductivity in cuprates
V.I. Belyavsky, Yu.V. Kopaev

TL;DR
This paper proposes a mechanism for high-temperature superconductivity in cuprates based on pairing with large momentum due to Fermi surface nesting, saddle points, and carrier redistribution, suggesting a Coulomb repulsion-driven pairing within specific doping ranges.
Contribution
It introduces a novel pairing mechanism involving
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Formation of a
The superconducting gap appears on the
Superconductivity is linked to a narrow doping range.
Abstract
The pairing of charge carriers with large pair momentum is considered in connection with high-temperature superconductivity of cuprate compounds. The possibility of pairing arises due to some essential features of quasi-two-dimensional electronic structure of cuprates: (i) The Fermi contour with strong nesting features; (ii) The presence of extended saddle point near the Fermi level; (iii) The existence of some ordered state (for example, antiferromagnetic) close to the superconducting one as a reason for an appearing of "pair" Fermi contour resulting from carrier redistribution in momentum space. In an extended vicinity of the saddle point, momentum space has hyperbolic (pseudoeuclidean) metrics, therefore, the principal values of two-dimensional reciprocal reduced effective mass tensor have unlike signs. Rearrangement of holes in momentum space results in a rise of "pair" Fermi…
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