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Superconductivity
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Superconductivities
The ability of an element or metallic alloy to allow the passage of ELECTRONS without ELECTRICAL RESISTANCE and expel MAGNETIC FIELDS below a certain…
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Electric Conductivity
Meissner Effect
Superconducting Magnets
Superconducting Quantum Interference Device
Superconductors
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Highly Cited
2008
Highly Cited
2008
Extreme sensitivity of superconductivity to stoichiometry in Fe1+δSe
T. McQueen
,
Qingzhen Huang
,
+10 authors
R. Cava
2008
Corpus ID: 119296396
The recently discovered iron arsenide superconductors appear to display a universal set of characteristic features, including…
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Highly Cited
2001
Highly Cited
2001
Magnetic-field-induced superconductivity in a two-dimensional organic conductor
S. Uji
,
H. Shinagawa
,
+6 authors
H. Kobayashi
Nature
2001
Corpus ID: 4408273
The application of a sufficiently strong magnetic field to a superconductor will, in general, destroy the superconducting state…
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Highly Cited
1994
Highly Cited
1994
Superconductivity in the quaternary intermetallic compounds LnNi2B2C
R. Cava
,
H. Takagi
,
+10 authors
S. Uchida
Nature
1994
Corpus ID: 4278621
THE attainment of unprecedentedly high transition temperatures (Tcs) in the copper oxide superconductors illustrates how working…
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Highly Cited
1994
Highly Cited
1994
Midgap surface states as a novel signature for dxa2-xb2-wave superconductivity.
Chia-Ren Hu
,
Chia-Ren Hu
,
Chia-Ren Hu
Physical Review Letters
1994
Corpus ID: 39455982
It is shown that a sizable areal density of midgap states exists on a {110} surface of a ${\mathit{d}}_{\mathit{x}\mathit{a}}^{2…
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Highly Cited
1991
Highly Cited
1991
Superconductivity at 33 K in CsxRbyC60
K. Tanigaki
,
T. Ebbesen
,
+4 authors
S. Kuroshima
Nature
1991
Corpus ID: 4335561
THE synthesis of macroscopic quantities1,2 of the fullerenes C60 and C70 has led to discoveries of several unusual properties3–10…
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Highly Cited
1989
Highly Cited
1989
Vortex-glass superconductivity: A possible new phase in bulk high-Tc oxides.
Matthew P. A. Fisher
Physical Review Letters
1989
Corpus ID: 32941148
The possibility of a new thermodynamic phase in the mixed state of bulk, disordered, type-II superconductors is suggested: a…
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Highly Cited
1989
Highly Cited
1989
Onset of superconductivity in the two-dimensional limit.
D. Haviland
,
Y. Liu
,
A. Goldman
Physical Review Letters
1989
Corpus ID: 30152516
The onset of superconductivity in homogeneous ultrathin films is found to occur when their normal-state sheet resistance falls…
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Highly Cited
1988
Highly Cited
1988
Superconductivity in the rare-earth-free TlBaCuO system above liquid-nitrogen temperature
Z. Sheng
,
Allen M. Hermann
Nature
1988
Corpus ID: 4330505
The initial discovery by Bednorz and Muller1 of 35-K superconduc-tivity in the LaBaCuO system has stimulated worldwide…
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Highly Cited
1987
Highly Cited
1987
Bulk superconductivity at 91 K in single-phase oxygen-deficient perovskite Ba2YCu
R. Cava
,
B. Batlogg
,
+7 authors
G. Espinosa
Physical Review Letters
1987
Corpus ID: 40240271
Preparation et caracterisation de la phase orthorhombique deformee Ba 2 YCu 3 O 9 δ (δ≃2,1); observation de la transition…
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Highly Cited
1987
Highly Cited
1987
Bulk superconductivity at 36 K in La1.8Sr0.2CuO4.
R. Cava
,
R. B. Dover
,
B. Batlogg
,
E. Rietman
Physical Review Letters
1987
Corpus ID: 43249714
Cava, van Dover, Batlogg, and Rietman [Phys. Rev. Lett. 58, 408 (1987)] have reported bulk superconductivity at 36 K in La 1.8 Sr…
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