Which physical mechanism is responsible for magnetic properties of cuprates upon doping?
Friday, November 16, 2018 - 08:50
in Physics & Chemistry
An international team of researchers has identified and proved that adding impurities with a lower concentration of electrons stabilizes the antiferromagnetic state of cuprates, high-temperature superconducting compounds based on copper. The research team, led by a senior fellow at Ural Federal University, Evgeny Stepanov, has published the results of the study in npj Quantum Materials.