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Electronic conductivity cuprate high-temperature

In the meantime some new routes towards high temperature and possibly exotic superconductivity have been investigated. This is the case for the heavy fermion compounds in which the close interplay between local magnetic moments and the spin of delocalized electrons has led to the possibility of a nonphonon mediated mechanism for electron pairing [4]. A very successful route towards high-T, s has been followed with conducting layered cuprates after the discovery of superconductivity in (La, Sr)2Cu04 [5]. [Pg.206]


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