The equations for the magnon pairing theory of high-temperature copper-oxide-based superconductors are solved and used to calculate several properties, leading to results for specific heat and critical magnetic fields consistent with experimental results. In addition, the theory suggests an explanation of why there are two sets of transition temperatures (Tcapprox 90 K and Tcapprox 55 K) for the Y1Ba2Cu3O6+x class of superconductors. It also provides an explanation of why La2-xSrxCuO4 is a superconductor for only a small range of x (and suggests an experiment to independently test the theory). These results provide support for the magnon pairing theory of high-temperature superconductors. On the basis of the theory, some suggestions are mad...
Despite the enormous effort expended over the past ten years to determine the mechanism underlying h...
The author reports studies of spin-fluctuation-induced superconductivity in the antiferromagnetical...
The author reports studies of spin-fluctuation-induced superconductivity in the antiferromagnetical...
The magnon pairing mechanism is derived to explain the high-temperature superconductivity of both th...
The magnon pairing mechanism is derived to explain the high-temperature superconductivity of both th...
The magnon pairing mechanism is derived to explain the high-temperature superconductivity of both th...
Author Institution: Division of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, California Institute of Technolo...
Among the many possible mechanisms suggested for high temperature superconductivity in solid state m...
Superconductivity is the ability of certain materials to conduct electrical current with no resistan...
The recent discovery of a family of metallic copper oxide compounds with unusually high superconduct...
Copper oxides are the only materials that have transition temperatures, T c, well above the boiling ...
Copper oxides are the only materials that have transition temperatures, T c, well above the boiling ...
The author reports studies of spin-fluctuation-induced superconductivity in the antiferromagneticall...
The author reports studies of spin-fluctuation-induced superconductivity in the antiferromagneticall...
Copper oxides are the only materials that have transition temperatures, T c, well above the boiling ...
Despite the enormous effort expended over the past ten years to determine the mechanism underlying h...
The author reports studies of spin-fluctuation-induced superconductivity in the antiferromagnetical...
The author reports studies of spin-fluctuation-induced superconductivity in the antiferromagnetical...
The magnon pairing mechanism is derived to explain the high-temperature superconductivity of both th...
The magnon pairing mechanism is derived to explain the high-temperature superconductivity of both th...
The magnon pairing mechanism is derived to explain the high-temperature superconductivity of both th...
Author Institution: Division of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, California Institute of Technolo...
Among the many possible mechanisms suggested for high temperature superconductivity in solid state m...
Superconductivity is the ability of certain materials to conduct electrical current with no resistan...
The recent discovery of a family of metallic copper oxide compounds with unusually high superconduct...
Copper oxides are the only materials that have transition temperatures, T c, well above the boiling ...
Copper oxides are the only materials that have transition temperatures, T c, well above the boiling ...
The author reports studies of spin-fluctuation-induced superconductivity in the antiferromagneticall...
The author reports studies of spin-fluctuation-induced superconductivity in the antiferromagneticall...
Copper oxides are the only materials that have transition temperatures, T c, well above the boiling ...
Despite the enormous effort expended over the past ten years to determine the mechanism underlying h...
The author reports studies of spin-fluctuation-induced superconductivity in the antiferromagnetical...
The author reports studies of spin-fluctuation-induced superconductivity in the antiferromagnetical...