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arxiv: cond-mat/0408622 · v2 · pith:IPHMLHNQnew · submitted 2004-08-30 · ❄️ cond-mat.supr-con · cond-mat.str-el

High temperature superconductivity due to the long-range electron-phonon interaction, application to isotope effects, thermomagnetic transport and nanoscale heterogeneity in cuprates

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keywords electron-phononcuprateslong-rangeeffectshigh-temperatureinteractioninteractionsisotope
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Strong electron-phonon interactions in cuprates and other high-temperature superconductors have gathered support over the last decade in a large number of experiments. Here I briefly introduce the Froehlich-Coulomb multi-polaron model of high-temperature superconductivity, which includes strong on-site repulsive correlations and the long-range Coulomb and electron-phonon (e-ph) interactions. Our extension of the BCS theory to the strong-coupling regime with the long-range \emph{unscreened} electron-phonon interaction could naturally explain the isotope effects, unconventional thermomagnetic transport, and checkerboard modulations of the tunnelling density of states in cuprates.

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