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Resonating valence bond mechanism of impurity band superconductivity in diamond

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DOI: 10.1007/s10948-007-0295-7

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Superconductivity in an uncompensated boron doped diamond, a very recent observation, is strikingly close to an earlier observation of Anderson-Mott insulator to metal transition, prompting us to suggest an electron correlation driven superconductivity in an impurity band. Random coulomb potential remove a three fold orbital degeneracy of boron acceptor states, resulting in an effective single, narrow, tight binding and half-filled band of holes. Singlet coupling between spins of neighboring neutral acceptors B-0-B-0 is the seed of pairing. Across the insulator to metal transition, a small and equal fraction of charged B+ and B- states (free carriers) get spontaneously generated and delocalize. Thereupon neutral singlets resonate and get charged resulting in a resonating valence bond (RVB) superconducting state.

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