Abstract

A new vibronically induced interelectron attractive force is found. This is not brought about by the conventional mechanism of electron-phonon coupling in condensed matter physics. The sign of the vibronic interaction with respect to the Coulombic repulsion is “−” and is not “+” in the conventional electron-phonon coupling model. This predicts a “hidden” vibronic mechanism of superconductivity.

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