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The high-Tc cuprates have the typical perovskite structure with the two-dimensional (2D) Cu-O planes. The mechanism of high temperature superconductivity (SC) is not still resolved although many theories have been proposed.
The origin of SC certainly lies in the two-dimensional plane consisting of oxygen and copper atoms since the high-Tc oxides are quasi 2D materials with large anisotropy. The superconducting gap has d-wave symmetry, and thus a superconductivity originated from the on-site Coulomb repulsion is a candidate for high-Tc SC. We investigate the three-band model with copper and oxygen orbitals or the sinplified single-band Hubbard model.
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