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Discovery of new topological insulators and semimetals using deep generative models
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Electrostatic Potential in High-Temperature Superconducting Cuprates: Extended Ginzburg-Landau Theory
Published 2011-01-01“…The electrostatic potential and the associated charge distribution in the vortices of high-𝑇𝑐 superconductors involving mixed symmetry state of the order parameters have been studied. …”
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Induced Representation Method in the Theory of Electron Structure and Superconductivity
Published 2019-01-01“…It is proved that the nodal structure of topological superconductors in the case of multidimensional irreducible representations is defined by additional quantum numbers. …”
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Superconductivity of electron-doped chalcohydrides under high pressure
Published 2025-01-01“…As a typical representative of covalent superconductors, SH_{3} has emerged as a significant milestone in superconductivity history and has greatly sparked interest in compressed hydrogen-rich superconductors. …”
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A Schematic Two Overlapping-Band Model for Superconducting Sulfur Hydrides: The Isotope Mass Exponent
Published 2019-01-01“…A multicomponent model within the BCS framework is proposed in this work for sulfur hydride superconductors. This model is used to evaluate some properties of the H3S superconductor. …”
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Misfit Strain in Superlattices Controlling the Electron-Lattice Interaction via Microstrain in Active Layers
Published 2010-01-01“…The shape resonances in these multigap superconductors is associated with the maximum 𝑇𝑐.…”
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Vortex confinement through an unquantized magnetic flux
Published 2024-09-01“…Abstract Geometrically confined superconductors often experience a breakdown in the quantization of magnetic flux owing to the incomplete screening of the supercurrent against field penetration. …”
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High tolerance of the superconducting current to large grain boundary angles in potassium-doped BaFe2As2
Published 2024-08-01“…The θ c of several iron-based superconductors (IBSs) is larger than that of cuprates. …”
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Superconducting Properties of 3D Low-Density Translation-Invariant Bipolaron Gas
Published 2018-01-01“…The results obtained are used to explain experiments on high-temperature superconductors.…”
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Multiphase superconductivity in PdBi2
Published 2025-01-01“…Well known examples include high-T c cuprates and uranium-based heavy fermion superconductors. Less explored are unconventional superconductors with strong spin-orbit coupling, where interactions between spin-polarised electrons and external magnetic field can result in multiple superconducting phases and field-induced transitions between them, a rare phenomenon in the superconducting state. …”
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Charge doping into spin minority states mediates doubling of T C in ferromagnetic CrGeTe3
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Operator dimension parity fractionalization
Published 2025-01-01“…If the ℤ 4 is anomaly-free, such QFTs can be related to 3D topological superconductors. Additionally, imposing the ℤ 4 symmetry on the Standard Model effective field theory severely restricts the allowed processes that violate baryon and lepton numbers.…”
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Superconductivity due to Condensation of Monopoles around RCD Strings in SU(2) Gauge Theory
Published 2010-01-01“…Constructing the RCD Lagrangian and the partition function for monopoles in terms of string action and the action of the current around the strings, the monopole current in RCD chromo magnetic superconductor has been derived and it has shown that in London' limit the penetration length governs the monopole density around RCD string in chromo magnetic superconductors while with finite (nonzero) coherence length the leading behavior of the monopole density at large distances from the string is controlled by the coherence length and not by the penetration length.…”
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Protein-based Josephson junction
Published 2024-08-01“…The choice of the Josephson contact as a device for studying the properties of nanometer macromolecules or bionanoparticles makes sense because the scales of the coherence length of Cooper pairs in superconductors and the sizes of MMs or BNPs coincide.…”
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Photoexcitation in thin films deposited on silicon substrates by reactive pulsed laser ablation
Published 2001-01-01“…Reactive pulsed laser ablation is a very interesting method to deposit thin films of several materials and compounds such as oxides, nitrides, semiconductors and superconductors. This technique relies on photoablation of pure elements, or a mixture of materials, with simultaneous exposure to a reactive atmosphere. …”
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The Correlation between the Energy Gap and the Pseudogap Temperature in Cuprates: The YCBCZO and LSHCO Case
Published 2015-01-01“…The paper analyzes the influence of the hole density, the out-of-plane or in-plane disorder, and the isotopic oxygen mass on the zero temperature energy gap (2Δ(0)) Y1-xCaxBa2Cu1-yZny3O7-δ (YCBCZO) and La1.96-xSrxHo0.04CuO4 (LSHCO) superconductors. It has been found that the energy gap is visibly correlated with the value of the pseudogap temperature (T⋆). …”
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2.5-dimensional topological superconductivity in twisted superconducting flakes
Published 2025-01-01“…Here we demonstrate the emergence of distinct topological phases and transitions in N-layered flakes of nodal superconductors with a single monolayer twisted on top of it. …”
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Studies of the Effect of Crosslinking in the Strongly Basic Anion Exchanger Dowex 1 and the HNO Concentration Employed on the Separation of the Sm–Nd Pair in the Polar Organic Solv...
Published 2001-04-01“…Industrial demand for rare earth metals has increased lately due to their new application possibilities, e.g. in supermagnets of the Nd–Fe–B type or in ceramic high-temperature superconductors. Equally, the application of rare earth elements in metallurgy, catalysis, ceramics, etc. remains of significant importance. …”
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Effects of Gd211 Particles Characteristic in the Precursor Pellets on the Levitation Force of Single-Domain GdBCO Bulks Prepared by the Gd + 011 TSIG Method
Published 2018-01-01“…This result is significant when fabricating high-quality GdBCO bulk superconductors by controlling the porosity, Gd211 particle size, and their distribution characteristic.…”
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Composite Operator Method Analysis of the Underdoped Cuprates Puzzle
Published 2014-01-01“…Given this recipe and exploiting the few unknowns to enforce the Pauli principle content in the solution, it is possible to qualitatively describe some of the anomalous features of high-Tc cuprate superconductors such as large versus small Fermi surface dichotomy, Fermi surface deconstruction (appearance of Fermi arcs), nodal versus antinodal physics, pseudogap(s), and kinks in the electronic dispersion. …”
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