A new kind of electron-lattice interaction and the kinetics of breaking high-T
c
and low-T
c
superconductivity via large thermal energy fluctuations of lattice particles |
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Authors: | Y L Khait |
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Institution: | (1) Solid State Institute, Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, 32000 Haifa, Israel |
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Abstract: | A novel kind of a strong electron-lattice interaction in high-T
c
(HTSC's) and conventional low-T
c
(LTSC's)superconductors mediated by short-lived large energy fluctuations (SLEF's) of lattice atoms (ions) of lifetime ![Delta](/content/vl6h2157716h7812/xxlarge916.gif) ![tau](/content/vl6h2157716h7812/xxlarge964.gif) 10–13–10–12s, is considered and applied to the kinetics of thermal pair-breaking in the HTSC's and LTSC's. The transition from the superconducting (SC) state into a non-SC state at temperaturesT
c
in HTSC's or LTSC's is caused by a great number of SC pair-SLEF collisions each of which breaks the local quantum coherence and creates a local instability of the SC state. Quantum macroscopic percolation-like phenomena appear in HTSC's or LTSC's and destroy the SC state atT T
c
when the mean distance between the simultaneously existing SLEF-induced local instabilities becomes of the order of the SC coherence length . The transition temperaturesT
c
and pairing energies 2 as well as coupling constants in HTSC's and LTSC's are calculated and linked with some material parameters (the elasticity modulus, Debye temperature, SC pair density, etc.) through a modification of our earlier proposed theory of SLEF's and electron-SLEF interactions (Phys. Rep.99, 237 (1983) and Phys. Rev. B33, 2983 (1986)). Quasi-2-dimensional properties of carriers in HTSC's and the 3-dimensional nature of SC electrons in LTSC's are taken into account. The obtained new exponential equations for 2 have pre-exponential factor ![plankv](/content/vl6h2157716h7812/xxlarge8463.gif) F![ap](/content/vl6h2157716h7812/xxlarge8776.gif) v
F/d determined by the Fermi velocityv
F and the interatomic distanced. The transition temperature shows only a weak, if at all, isotope in HTSC's and the conventional isotope effect in LTSC's, in agreement with observations. Numerical estimates ofT
c
and 2 are in agreement with experimental data for both HTSC's and LTSC's. The comparison of HTSC and LTSC properties is discussed. |
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