Regular Phantom Black Hole and Holography: very high temperature superconductors
Abstract
Holographic superconductors containing a non-minimal derivative coupling for scalar field in a regular phantom plane symmetric black hole have been considered. We show that the parameter of the regular black hole b as well as the non-minimal derivative coupling parameter η affect the formation of the condensate as well as the conductivity in the superconductor. Moreover, b has a critical value in which the critical temperature Tc increases without a bound. We argue that an unlimited critical temperature is an evidence that high Tc superconductor must be related to the absence of a singularity in the bulk in the AdS/CFT context.
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