Abstract
Unlike small (localized) bipolarons, large (mobile) bipolarons can yield bipolaronic superconductivity. The stringent conditions for the formation of large bipolarons as well as distinctive features of the normal-state transport and superconducting-state properties of large bipolarons appear consistent with observations of the high-temperature superconductors.
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