Superconductivity and antiferromagnetism in high-Tc cuprates
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A new theory relates the superconductivity of high-transition temperature superconductors with the phenomenon of ferromagnetism. Five-dimensional rotational symmetry is used to associate d-wave superconductivity to antiferromagnetism in the higher temperature insulating mode.
Publication Name: Science
Subject: Science and technology
ISSN: 0036-8075
Year: 1997
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Superconductivity in spin ladders
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Research indicates that high-transition temperature superconductivity has an electronic origin. Doping the spin ladders of copper ions with hole carriers produces a superconducting resonating valence bond spin singlet state.
Publication Name: Science
Subject: Science and technology
ISSN: 0036-8075
Year: 1996
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Theory and experiment in high-temperature superconductivity
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P.W. Anderson developed his theory of high-temperature superconductivity after obtaining experimental results. His work does not address the dependence of critical temperature on uniaxial pressure.
Publication Name: Science
Subject: Science and technology
ISSN: 0036-8075
Year: 1992
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