Xu et al. observed enhanced Nernst effect and Iguchi et al. observed patched
diamagnetism, both well above Tc in underdoped high-Tc superconductors
(HTSCs). A new mechanism is proposed here, which seems to naturally explain, at
least qualitatively, these observations, as well as the d-wave nature and
continuity of pseudogap and pairing gap, the tunneling conductance above Tc,
as well as T∗(x), Tν(x), Tc(x), etc. This mechanism combines
features of dynamic charged stripes, preformed pairs, and spin-bags: At
appropriete doping levels, the doped holes (and perhaps also electrons) will
promote the formation of anti-phase islands in short-range anti-ferromagnetic
order. On the boundary of each such island reside two doped carriers; the
unscreened Coulomb repulsion between them stabilizes its size.
Superconductivity results when such ``pre-formed pairs'' Bose-condense.Comment: 8 pages, 4 figures, New3SC-4 Conference Proceedings, to be published
in ijmp