A Simplified Approach to the Problems of Room-Temperature Superconductivity

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An attempt to simplify the approach to the problems of room-temperature superconductors was done. The key factor has been highlighted—a giant spin-orbit interaction as a result of specific geometry of crystal. Considering oriented carbyne as an example, it was shown that maximal value of SOC was attained in low-dimensional systems. A qualitative model of superconductivity in the localized phase with “pseudo-magnetic field” and “Rashba effective field” as parameters was presented. Their correlation was shown via geometry of electric microfields of crystal. Oriented carbyne was presented as localized phase of room-temperature superconductor and the recipe of its transformation to macroscopic superconductivity was given.

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Prazdnikov, Y. (2015) A Simplified Approach to the Problems of Room-Temperature Superconductivity. Journal of Modern Physics, 6, 396-402. doi: 10.4236/jmp.2015.64043.

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