Science, Volume 331, Issues 6013-6024American Association for the Advancement of Science, 2011 |
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Page 189
... superconducting phase is estimated to be 1 to 2 picoseconds , which is significantly faster than expected . This places stringent new constraints on our understanding of stripe order and its relation to superconductivity . igh ...
... superconducting phase is estimated to be 1 to 2 picoseconds , which is significantly faster than expected . This places stringent new constraints on our understanding of stripe order and its relation to superconductivity . igh ...
Page 190
... superconducting state , a Josephson plasma edge is clearly visible , reflecting the appearance of coherent transport . This edge is fitted with a two - fluid model ( continuous line ) . Above T , incoherent ohmic transport is reflected ...
... superconducting state , a Josephson plasma edge is clearly visible , reflecting the appearance of coherent transport . This edge is fitted with a two - fluid model ( continuous line ) . Above T , incoherent ohmic transport is reflected ...
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... superconducting transition tempera- tures Tel and T2 ( < Tc1 ) , which results in a phase transition inside the superconducting phase at T2 . A recently reported anomaly in the lower . critical field measurements appears to support such ...
... superconducting transition tempera- tures Tel and T2 ( < Tc1 ) , which results in a phase transition inside the superconducting phase at T2 . A recently reported anomaly in the lower . critical field measurements appears to support such ...
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