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Local pairs and small surfaces

Stephen R. Julian and Michael R. Norman
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Stephen R. Julian: University of Toronto, 60 St George Street, Toronto, Ontario M5S 1A7, Canada. sjulian@physics.utoronto.ca
Michael R. Norman: Argonne National Laboratory, 9700 South Cass Avenue, Argonne, Illinois 60439, USA. norman@anl.gov

Nature, 2007, vol. 447, issue 7144, 537-539

Abstract: Mapping out the strange territory of high-temperature superconductors has proved a challenge. In the latest tour de force, two experiments take big steps forward, in complementary directions, to chart the lie of the land.

Date: 2007
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