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Superconductivity near 70 K in a new family of layered copper oxides

Cava et al., 1988

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16155668167462927830
Author
Cava R
Batlogg B
Krajewski J
Rupp L
Schneemeyer L
Siegrist T
VanDover R
Marsh P
Peck Jr W
Gallagher P
Glarum S
Marshall J
Farrow R
Waszczak J
Hull R
Trevor P
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Nature

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A new family of high-temperature superconductors is described, with the general formula Pb2Sr2ACu3O8+ δ. Although they have the planes of CuO5 square pyramids characteristic of the other copper-oxide superconductors, the new compounds belong to a distinct …
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