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High-temperature superconductors
2006The discovery by J. G. Bednorz and K. A. Muller in 1986 that the superconducting state can exist in oxides at temperatures above 30 K stimulated research in the field of superconductivity and opened a new field of research. Within a few years a large number of cuprate superconductors with transition temperatures well above the boiling point of liquid ...
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QUASIPARTICLES IN HIGH-TEMPERATURE SUPERCONDUCTORS
International Journal of Modern Physics B, 2003We study the quantum criticality effects induced by a singular charge vertex on the quasiparticle spectral function of an extended single-band Hubbard model. It is shown that the spectral intensity computed in a strong-coupling approach, reproduces the Momentum Distribution Curve (MDC) and the Energy Distribution Curve (EDC) of ARPES experiments on Bi
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High Temperature Superconductors
2016Abstract This chapter begins by describing the discovery of cuprate superconductors. In 1986 Bednorz and Müller discovered a material with a composition La2−x3+Bax+2Cu+2O4 (referred to as 214 for short) and a transition temperature of approximately 35 K.
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Chemistry of High-Temperature Superconductors
Science, 1988Spectacular advances in superconductors have taken place in the past two years. The upper temperature for superconductivity has risen from 23 K to 122 K, and there is reason to believe that the ascent is still ongoing. The materials causing this excitement are oxides.
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High-Temperature Superconductors: Rapid Formation of High-Temperature BiBased Superconductors
Materials and Processing Report, 1990(1990). High-Temperature Superconductors: Rapid Formation of High-Temperature BiBased Superconductors. Materials and Processing Report: Vol. 5, No. 9, pp. 7-8.
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