Can an excitonic insulator under pressure transform into a superconductor?

Abstract
The question whether an indirect-gap excitonic insulator can transform under pressure into a superconductor, as opposed to a semi-metal, has been investigated using a simplified model of the effective electron-electron interaction in the system. It has been shown that under certain conditions, when the ratio mh/me of the average hole and electron masses is very different from 1, there is a definite possibility of a superconducting transition. Within the model, the superconducting transition temperature Tc as a function of the carrier density nc (which depends on pressure) and the ratio mh/mc has been calculated.