Abstract

The superconducting mechanism of doped cuprates is studied within the t–J model. It is shown that dressed holons interact directly through the kinetic energy by exchanging dressed spinon excitations. This interaction leads to a net attractive force between dressed holons, and the electron Cooper pairs originating from the dressed holon pairing state are due to the charge-spin recombination, and their condensation reveals the superconducting ground state. The superconducting transition temperature is determined by the dressed holon pair transition temperature, and is proportional to the hole doping concentration in the underdoped regime, in qualitative agreement with experiments.

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