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Charge Order at High Temperature in Cuprate Superconductors [PDF]
The presence of different electronic orders other than superconductivity populating the phase diagram of cuprates suggests that they might be the key to disclose the mysteries of this class of materials.
R. Arpaia, G. Ghiringhelli
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Spirodiepoxide Reaction with Cuprates. [PDF]
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Partha, Ghosh +2 more
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Angle-resolved photoemission studies of the cuprate superconductors [PDF]
The last decade witnessed significant progress in angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy (ARPES) and its applications. Today, ARPES experiments with 2-meV energy resolution and $0.2\ifmmode^\circ\else\textdegree\fi{}$ angular resolution are a reality ...
A. Damascelli, Zhi-xun Shen, Z. Hussain
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Progress and prospects for cuprate high temperature superconductors under pressure
Since the discovery of high temperature superconductivity in at an unprecedented of 35 K over 35 years ago, high pressure experiments have played a critical role in bdeveloping cuprate superconductivity.
Alexander C. Mark +2 more
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Charge density waves in cuprate superconductors beyond the critical doping
The unconventional normal-state properties of the cuprates are often discussed in terms of emergent electronic order that onsets below a putative critical doping of x c ≈ 0.19.
H. Miao +19 more
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ORBITAL MAGNETISM IN THE CUPRATES [PDF]
The pseudogap phase of the cuprate superconductors is argued to be characterized by a hidden broken symmetry of d-wave character in the particle-hole channel that leads to staggered orbital magnetism. This proposal has many striking phenomenological consequences, but the most direct signature of this order should be visible in the neutron scattering ...
Chakravarty, Sudip +2 more
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Cuprate superconductors as viewed through a striped lens [PDF]
Understanding the electron pairing in hole-doped cuprate superconductors has been a challenge, in particular because the “normal” state from which it evolves is unprecedented.
J. Tranquada
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Thermal Hall conductivity in the cuprate Mott insulators Nd2CuO4 and Sr2CuO2Cl2 [PDF]
The heat carriers responsible for the unexpectedly large thermal Hall conductivity of the cuprate Mott insulator La2CuO4 were recently shown to be phonons. However, the mechanism by which phonons in cuprates acquire chirality in a magnetic field is still
M. Boulanger +13 more
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Unmasking the Origin of Kinks in the Photoemission Spectra of Cuprate Superconductors. [PDF]
The origin of a ubiquitous bosonic coupling feature in the photoemission spectra of high-T_{c} cuprates, an energy-momentum dispersion "kink" observed at ∼70 meV binding energy, remains a two-decade-old mystery. Understanding this phenomenon requires an
Zhenglu Li, Meng Wu, Y. Chan, S. Louie
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Hidden order in the cuprates [PDF]
We propose that the enigmatic pseudogap phase of cuprate superconductors is characterized by a hidden broken symmetry of d(x^2-y^2)-type. The transition to this state is rounded by disorder, but in the limit that the disorder is made sufficiently small, the pseudogap crossover should reveal itself to be such a transition.
Chakravarty, S. +3 more
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