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The Remarkable Underlying Ground States of Cuprate Superconductors [PDF]
Cuprates exhibit exceptionally strong superconductivity. To understand why, it is essential to elucidate the nature of the electronic interactions that cause pairing.
C. Proust, L. Taillefer
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Excitons in insulating cuprates [PDF]
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Simón, M. E. +4 more
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Thermodynamic signatures of quantum criticality in cuprate superconductors [PDF]
The three central phenomena of cuprate (copper oxide) superconductors are linked by a common doping level p*—at which the enigmatic pseudogap phase ends and the resistivity exhibits an anomalous linear dependence on temperature, and around which the ...
B. Michon +20 more
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General relativity and the cuprates [PDF]
We add a periodic potential to the simplest gravitational model of a superconductor and compute the optical conductivity. In addition to a superfluid component, we find a normal component that has Drude behavior at low frequency followed by a power law fall-off.
Horowitz, Gary T., Santos, Jorge E.
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Giant thermal Hall conductivity in the pseudogap phase of cuprate superconductors [PDF]
The nature of the pseudogap phase of the copper oxides (‘cuprates’) remains a puzzle. Although there are indications that this phase breaks various symmetries, there is no consensus on its fundamental nature1.
G. Grissonnanche +14 more
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Atomic-scale electronic structure of the cuprate pair density wave state coexisting with superconductivity [PDF]
Significance By making a variety of quantitative comparisons between electronic visualization experiments and a theory describing coexisting pair density wave and superconductive states in cuprates, we find striking correspondence throughout.
P. Choubey +14 more
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Theory of Underdoped Cuprates [PDF]
We develop a slave-boson theory for the t-J model at finite doping which respects an SU(2) symmetry -- a symmetry previously known to be important at half filling. The mean field phase diagram is found to be consistent with the phases observed in the cuprate superconductors, which contains d-wave superconductor, spin gap, strange metal, and Fermi ...
Wen, Xiao-Gang, Lee, Patrick A.
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Quench–drive spectroscopy of cuprates
We calculate the nonlinear signal of a cuprate superconductor when subjected to a quenching and a driving field, showing transient features of the generated higher harmonics, as well as the enhancement of coherence in incoherent Cooper pairs.
Matteo Puviani, Dirk Manske
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Mirror symmetry breaking in a model insulating cuprate [PDF]
Among the most actively studied issues in the cuprates are the natures of the pseudogap and strange metal states and their relationship to superconductivity1.
A. D. L. Torre +10 more
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Quantum oscillations from the reconstructed Fermi surface in electron-doped cuprate superconductors
We have studied the electronic structure of electron-doped cuprate superconductors via measurements of high-field Shubnikov–de Haas oscillations in thin films.
J S Higgins +5 more
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