Mechanism of High Temperature Superconductivity

Zygmunt Morawski

(Published on 15 Mar 2008)

Abstract. using the conception of nucleophil—electrophil reaction in organic chemistry, the mechanism of high temperature superconductivity is given. This mechanism unites seemingly antagonistic approaches of Anderson ans schrieffer, and includes the expectations of these both scient ists.
The existence of a new mechanism of Cooper’s pairs creation is confirmed, which Anderson has suggested. This mechanism is presented. in framework, the correctness of Anderson’s conception of division of electron charge and spin is stated.
The Schrieffer’s conception of existence of so called spin sacs — it means the regions, in which the superconducting electrons are concentrated, is corroborated. The creation of holes in CuO shells and the existence of excitons is explained.

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