Abstract
A generalized Gorkov formalism of superconductivity in a layered system with non-primitive lattice structure is given. This is used to justify theoretically a model of highT c oxide superconductors proposed recently by one of us (SSJ). A numerical estimation of the critical temperature as a function of the number of superconducting layers is mentioned.
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Rajagopal, A.K., Jha, S.S. & Mahanti, S.D. A microscopic theory of layered highT c superconductors. Bull. Mater. Sci. 14, 131–134 (1991). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02747303
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