Rao et al., 1989 - Google Patents
Structural aspects of high-temperature cuprate superconductorsRao et al., 1989
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- Rao C
- Raveau B
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Introduction High-temperature superconductivity constitutes the most sensational discovery of recent times. Since these new superconductors are complex metal oxides, chem-istry has had a big role to play in the investigations. For the first time, stoichiometry, structure …
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