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Re: Ising model
I doubt it. The Ising model is too simple to give realistic results, generally people use the Heisenberg model instead. It might be a reasonable approximation for the undoped antiferromagnetic phase of HTSC's but since the Ising model doesn't include any terms for allowingelectrons to move around the lattice, it would not be helpful for describing a conducting state, let alone a superconducting state.
There are several recent papers which calculate exchange constants for the iron arsenide superconductors, such as Phys. Rev. Lett. 102, 107003 (2009).
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