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Cohabitation in the cuprates

Arthur P. Ramirez ()
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Arthur P. Ramirez: Bell Laboratories, Lucent Technologies

Nature, 1999, vol. 399, issue 6736, 527-528

Abstract: Superconductivity and magnetism are usually considered mutually exclusive, although they can coexist in hybrid compounds containing two different sets of atoms. Under certain conditions, in a high-temperature superconductor, magnetism can now coexist with superconductivity even though they both arise from the same copper atoms.

Date: 1999
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