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Dong Cheng. Structural classification and a binary structure model for superconductorsJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2006, 15(12): 3005-3013.
| Dong Cheng. Structural classification and a binary structure model for superconductorsJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2006, 15(12): 3005-3013. |
Structural classification and a binary structure model for superconductors
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Abstract
Based on structural and bonding features, a new classification scheme of superconductors is proposed to classify them into three classes: three-dimensional, two-dimensional and molecule-assembled superconductors. The sandwich model' for the high-Tc cuprates is extended to a `binary structure model': i.e., the crystal structure of most superconductors can be partitioned into two parts, a superconducting active component and a supplementary component. Partially metallic covalent bonding is found to be a common feature in all superconducting active components, and the electron states of the atoms in the active components usually make a dominant contribution to the energy band near the Fermi surface. Possible directions to explore new superconductors are discussed based on the structural classification and the binary structure model. -
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