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Planckian dissipation, minimal viscosity and the transport in cuprate strange metals [PDF]
Could it be that the matter formed from the electrons in high Tc superconductors is of a radically new kind that may be called "many body entangled compressible quantum matter"? Much of this text is intended as an easy to read tutorial, explaining recent
J. Zaanen
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A Nb‐proximitized Josephson junction based on a WTe2/α‐Fe2O3 heterostructure exhibits a robust superconducting diode effect with programmable polarity. The diode direction can be trained by magnetic fields and switched by temperature cycling, revealing tunable finite‐momentum pairing states and competing superconducting states in symmetry‐broken ...
Enze Zhang +9 more
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Quasiparticle interference and charge order in a heavily overdoped non-superconducting cuprate
One of the key issues in unraveling the mystery of high T _C superconductivity in the cuprates is to understand the normal state outside the superconducting dome.
Xintong Li +10 more
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Fano interference between collective modes in cuprate high-T c superconductors
Cuprate superconductors are known for their intertwined interactions and coexistence of competing orders. Here, the authors observe a Fano resonance in the nonlinear THz response of La2-xSrxCuO4, which may arise from a coupling between superconducting ...
Hao Chu +33 more
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Doping dependence of electromagnetic response in electron-doped cuprate superconductors
Within the framework of the kinetic energy driven superconducting mechanism, the doping dependence of the electromagnetic response in the electron-doped cuprate superconductors is studied.
Feng, Shiping +2 more
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Acoustic plasmons and conducting carriers in hole-doped cuprate superconductors [PDF]
The superconductivity of cuprates, which has been a mystery ever since its discovery decades ago, is created through doping electrons or holes into a Mott insulator. There, however, exists an inherent electron-hole asymmetry in cuprates.
A. Singh +10 more
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Oxygen Vacancies Driven Photoconductivity in Layered Cobaltite Epitaxial Films
ABSTRACT Understanding photoinduced phenomena in complex oxides is crucial for developing next‐generation optoelectronic devices. Here, we report pronounced ultraviolet (UV) light‐induced photoconductivity in epitaxial PrBa1‐xCaxCo2O5+δ (x = 0.5) thin films grown on (001) LSAT substrates via pulsed laser deposition.
Yanbin Chen +5 more
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Focus on fermiology of the cuprates
Almost three decades after the discovery of high temperature cuprate superconductors, the origin of their high critical temperature remains an enigma. But it is now possible to discuss the ‘fermiology’ of the cuprates thanks to the discovery of quantum ...
Michael R Norman, Cyril Proust
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Plasmarons in high-temperature cuprate superconductors
Metallic systems exhibit plasmons as elementary charge excitations. This fundamental concept was reinforced also in high-temperature cuprate superconductors recently, although cuprates are not only layered systems but also strongly correlated electron ...
Hiroyuki Yamase +2 more
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Doping dependence of thermodynamic properties in cuprate superconductors
The doping and temperature dependence of the thermodynamic properties in cuprate superconductors is studied based on the kinetic energy driven superconducting mechanism.
Feng, Shiping +2 more
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