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Two-Particle Green Function in the Theory of Superconductivity of HTSC and C60 Crystals

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New Trends in Superconductivity

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The explanation of high-Tc superconductivity (HTSC) in crystals is now one of important problems in the condensed matter physics. There are numerous papers and review articles [1-6] on this problem., and recent results have included the discovery of SC in molecular crystals ( pentacene, TC∼2K; tetracene TC∼2.5K; antracene TC∼4K [7], and HTSC for C60, TC∼52K [8, 9]) using the new field effect switching method. Also high TC∼39K was obtained for magnesium diborate, MgB2 [10]. However the theoretical models describing this phenomena are still in development although now this one is of the most important questions. For example from see Refs. [5,7] where the special discussion about mechanisms of SC was undertaken.

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Yaremko, A.M., Mozdor, E.V., Nagao, H., Kruchinin, S.P. (2002). Two-Particle Green Function in the Theory of Superconductivity of HTSC and C60 Crystals. In: Annett, J.F., Kruchinin, S. (eds) New Trends in Superconductivity. NATO Science Series, vol 67. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-0544-9_29

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