$Sr Cu_2 (BO_3)_2$: A Unique Mott Hubbard Insulator
B Sriram Shastry, Brijesh Kumar

TL;DR
This paper analyzes $Sr Cu_2 (BO_3)_2$, a Mott Hubbard insulator, exploring its properties, potential superconducting phase upon doping, and implications for RVB theory of superconductivity.
Contribution
It introduces $Sr Cu_2 (BO_3)_2$ as an exactly solvable model and discusses its significance for testing RVB theory.
Findings
Identifies $Sr Cu_2 (BO_3)_2$ as a Mott insulator
Proposes potential superconductivity upon doping
Highlights importance for RVB theory testing
Abstract
We discuss the recently discovered system , a realization of an exactly solvable model proposed two decades earlier. We propose its interpretation as a Mott Hubbard insulator. The possible superconducting phase arising from doping is explored, and its nature as well as its importance for testing the RVB theory of superconductivity are discussed.
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