“…On one hand, though the isotope effect in cuprates ͑if any͒ is much smaller than the one observed in standard ͑i.e., low temperature͒ superconductors, there are experiments suggesting a strong coupling between electrons and localized lattice vibrations. 2,3 On the other hand, besides a clear experimental outcome showing unusual behaviors in both metallic and superconducting phases, there is increasing theoretical evidence that purely electronic models can, indeed, sustain a robust pairing, possibly leading to a high critical temperature. [4][5][6] Within the latter scenario, the minimal microscopic model to describe the low-energy physics has been proposed to be the Hubbard model or its strongcoupling limit, namely, the t-J model, which includes an antiferromagnetic coupling between localized spins and a kinetic term for the hole motion.…”