Low-temperature anharmonic vibrations in the cuprates: a bipolaron model
Il Nuovo Cimento D, ISSN: 0392-6737, Vol: 16, Issue: 10-11, Page: 1809-1814
1994
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Starting from the recent experiments that have revealed large-amplitude anharmonic vibrations in the cuprates, the possibility of formation of bipolarons has been investigated. A bipolaron model has been proposed, which tightly relies on the structural features of the cuprates, i.e. their layered structure. © 1994 Societá Italiana di Fisica.
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