With the superconducting cuprates in mind, a set of unitary transformations was used to decouple electrons and phonons in the strong-coupling limit. While phonons remain almost unrenormalised, electrons are transformed into itinerent singlet and triplet bipolarons and thermally excited polarons. The triplet/singlet exchange energy and the binding energy of the bipolarons are thought to account for the spin and charge pseudogaps in the cuprates, respectively. We calculated the Hall Lorenz number of the system to show that the Wiedemann-Franz law breaks down due to the interference of the polaron and bipolaron contributions to heat flow. The model provides a quantitative fit to magnetotransport data in the cuprates. Furthermore we are able to...
A single-particle spectral density is proposed for cuprates taking into account the bipolaron format...
An analytical method of studying strong long-range electron–phonon and Coulomb interactions in compl...
The behaviour of the Hall ratio $R_{H}(T)$ as a function of temperature is one of the most intriguin...
With the superconducting cuprates in mind, a set of unitary transformations was used to decouple ele...
Strong electron-phonon interaction in the cuprates has gathered support over the last decade in a nu...
High-temperature superconductivity (HTS) of cuprates represents a challenge to the conventional theo...
We show that the single-particle polaron Green's function describes SIS tunnelling in cuprates, incl...
It has been recently shown that the competition between unscreened Coulomb and Frohlich electron-pho...
Over the last decade several competing models of high-temperature superconductivity were proposed, m...
Significantly different normal state Lorenz numbers have been found in two independent direct measur...
Based on the exact cluster diagonalization and recent Quantum Monte Carlo simulations we analyze dyn...
It has been recently shown that the competition between unscreened Coulomb and Fröhlich electron-pho...
We introduce a generic Fröhlich-Coulomb model of the oxides, which also includes infinite on-site (...
We argue that the extension of the BCS theory to the strong-coupling regime describes the high-tempe...
Most of the proposed models of high-temperature superconductivity (HTSC) are based on the short-rang...
A single-particle spectral density is proposed for cuprates taking into account the bipolaron format...
An analytical method of studying strong long-range electron–phonon and Coulomb interactions in compl...
The behaviour of the Hall ratio $R_{H}(T)$ as a function of temperature is one of the most intriguin...
With the superconducting cuprates in mind, a set of unitary transformations was used to decouple ele...
Strong electron-phonon interaction in the cuprates has gathered support over the last decade in a nu...
High-temperature superconductivity (HTS) of cuprates represents a challenge to the conventional theo...
We show that the single-particle polaron Green's function describes SIS tunnelling in cuprates, incl...
It has been recently shown that the competition between unscreened Coulomb and Frohlich electron-pho...
Over the last decade several competing models of high-temperature superconductivity were proposed, m...
Significantly different normal state Lorenz numbers have been found in two independent direct measur...
Based on the exact cluster diagonalization and recent Quantum Monte Carlo simulations we analyze dyn...
It has been recently shown that the competition between unscreened Coulomb and Fröhlich electron-pho...
We introduce a generic Fröhlich-Coulomb model of the oxides, which also includes infinite on-site (...
We argue that the extension of the BCS theory to the strong-coupling regime describes the high-tempe...
Most of the proposed models of high-temperature superconductivity (HTSC) are based on the short-rang...
A single-particle spectral density is proposed for cuprates taking into account the bipolaron format...
An analytical method of studying strong long-range electron–phonon and Coulomb interactions in compl...
The behaviour of the Hall ratio $R_{H}(T)$ as a function of temperature is one of the most intriguin...