Stability of the superconducting dx2-y2-wave pairing towards the intersite Coulomb repulsion between oxygen holes in high-Tc superconductors

Abstract

It is shown that an account for the space separatedness of the two-orbital subsystem of the oxygen holes and the subsystem of the localized spins of copper ions in high-Tc cuprate superconductors leads to the stability of the superconducting dx2-y2-wave pairing towards the strong Coulomb repulsion between holes located at the nearest oxygen ions. This effect is due to the fact that the Coulomb potential slips out of the equation for the Cooper pairing in the dx2-y2-wave channel owing to the properties of symmetry.

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