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      • Charge Density Waves and Electronic Nematicity in the Three Band Model of Cuprate Superconductors 

        Bulut, Sinan (2014-09-09)
        Cuprate superconductors exhibit very high critical temperatures, $T_c$, compared to those in the conventional superconductors. The doping at which $T_c$ is maximized is called optimal doping. Below this level, in the ...

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