Abstract

Abstract A brief outline of the generalized BCS pairing theory is presented. The pairing of carriers can be due to the exchange of lattice-phonons or due to the exchange of electronic charge-density and spin-density excitations. It is argued that anisotropic physical properties in the normal as well as superconducting states in the new high-Tc materials are crucual in the development of any realistic theoretical approach, and in comparison of experimental results with correct BCS predictions involving superconductivity in layered crystals. The possibility of the break-down of the mean-field approximation is also discussed. As of now, the generalized BCS pairing approach is the only realistic microscopic theory available which may be applied to high-Tc superconductors.

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