An exotic proposal on Cooper pairing in high-Tc supercondutors
Abstract
We propose that a Cooper pair in a high-Tc superconductor might be in fact a bound system eex x of two electrons, a particle x and its antiparticle. We assume eex x is more massive than two free electrons. We observe that eex x should be stable in a solid if it is in a low enough state in the solid. A solid which admits such a low state for eex x has some properties which seem closely related to the behavior of HTS materials. The interaction of the x-particle which binds the four particles into eex x has been discussed. We also discuss the scale of the mass excess of eex x relative to two free electrons. An experiment designed to detect a bound system of two electrons with a mass excess has been proposed.
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