THE ROLE OF QUASI-ONE-DIMENSIONAL STRUCTURES IN HIGH-Tc SUPERCONDUCTIVITY

Abstract
The critical exponents describing the decrease of correlation functions on long distances for the one-dimensional Hubbard model is obtained. The behaviour of correlators shows that Cooper pairs of electrons are formed. The electron tunneling between the chains leads to the existence of the anomalous mean values and to the superconductive current. The anisotropy of the quasi-one-dimensional system leads to the rise of critical temperature T c .