Superconducting coherence length of hole-doped cuprates obtained from electron–boson spectral density function
Abstract Electron–boson spectral density functions (EBSDFs) can be obtained from measured spectra using various spectroscopic techniques, including optical spectroscopy. EBSDFs, known as glue functions, are suggested to have a magnetic origin. Here, we investigated EBSDFs obtained from the measured...
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Main Author: | Jungseek Hwang |
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Language: | EN |
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2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/c466a3b71d1f40c9b449e3d33027fa2c |
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