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... properties by which they essentially differ from conventional metals . Here we discuss these properties only briefly , since they will be considered in greater detail in later chapters . As structural studies show , the high ...
... properties by which they essentially differ from conventional metals . Here we discuss these properties only briefly , since they will be considered in greater detail in later chapters . As structural studies show , the high ...
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Experiment and Theory Nikolaĭ Maksimilianovich Plakida. 5. Electronic Properties of High - T , Superconductors The superconducting properties of metals are essentially defined by their elec- tronic properties in the normal state ...
Experiment and Theory Nikolaĭ Maksimilianovich Plakida. 5. Electronic Properties of High - T , Superconductors The superconducting properties of metals are essentially defined by their elec- tronic properties in the normal state ...
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... properties of the oxide compounds which are listed at the end of the correspond- ing sections of the book , we can make only general statements concerning the importance of these properties in the formation of the superconducting state ...
... properties of the oxide compounds which are listed at the end of the correspond- ing sections of the book , we can make only general statements concerning the importance of these properties in the formation of the superconducting state ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Thermodynamic Properties | 4 |
Antiferromagnetism in HighTemperature Superconductors | 33 |
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anisotropy antiferromagnetic antiferromagnetic fluctuations antiferromagnetic order atom axis band BCS theory calculations cell contribution conventional superconductors Cooper pairs copper sites copper-oxide compounds copper-oxide superconductors correlation length coupling constant critical field CuO2 planes CuO4 CuO6 decrease density determined doping effective electron-phonon interaction energy excitations experimental Fermi surface frequency function Hamiltonian high-temperature superconductors impurities in-plane increase Knight shift La₂CuO4 lattice layer LMCO LSCO LTT phase magnetic field magnetic moment measurements mode neutron observed obtained order parameter orthorhombic orthorhombic phase oxide superconductors oxygen oxygen content oxygen ions phase transition phonon Phys quasi-particle relaxation rate samples scattering Sect shown in Fig single crystals singlet specific heat spectra spectrum spin fluctuations spin-lattice relaxation structural phase transitions studies superconducting superconducting phase superconducting transition susceptibility symmetry t-J model temperature dependence tetragonal tetragonal phase theory transition temperature valence wave vector YBCO YBCO compounds