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magnetic fields.
Cuprates are
layered materials,
consisting of
superconducting layers of
copper oxide,
separated by
spacer layers.
Cuprates generally have...
- needed] An
example of an
organic cuprate is dimethylcuprate(I)
anion [Cu(CH3)2]−. One of the most
studied cuprates is YBa2Cu3O7, a high-temperature superconducting...
- 1993, with TC = −140 °C (133 K),
currently the
highest cuprate critical temperature.
Cuprates are
layered materials,
consisting of
superconducting planes...
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halides and cyanide.
These mixed cuprates are more
stable and more
readily purified. One
problem addressed by
mixed cuprates is the
economical use of the...
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materials such as
cuprates and pnictides.
Studies using these experiments have
shown that the
ground state of
underdoped cuprates behave similar to a...
- be discovered, has a
critical temperature above 90 K, and mercury-based
cuprates have been
found with
critical temperatures in
excess of 130 K. The basic...
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normal conductivity is 10
times smaller than in the a-b plane. For
other cuprates in the same
general class, the
anisotropy is even
greater and inter-plane...
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Lanthanum cuprate usually refers to the
inorganic compound with the
formula CuLa2O4. The name
implies that the
compound consists of a
cuprate (CuOn]2n-)...
- {\displaystyle \rho _{dc}}
measured just
above the
critical temperature. In
cuprate high-temperature
superconductors the
relation follows the form ρ d c α...
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approximately 250 K (−23 °C) at 200 GPa. At
standard atmospheric pressure,
cuprates currently hold the
temperature record,
manifesting superconductivity at...