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According to the researchers' model, the interactions between electrons in doped graphene produce something known as d-wave excitations, which are chiral in character.
Ars Technica Matthew Francis 2012
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Hence, d-wave excitations produce chiral superconductivity: currents would flow one way through the graphene sheet, but not the other.
Ars Technica Matthew Francis 2012
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Although the high transition temperature and the unconventional pairing symmetry (d-wave symmetry) have led many researchers to believe that the pairing mechanism results from electron-electron interaction, increasing evidence shows that electron-phonon coupling also significantly influences the low-energy electronic structures (2, 3) and hence may also play an important role in high-Tc superconductivity.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences current issue 2009
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Although the high transition temperature and the unconventional pairing symmetry (d-wave symmetry) have led many researchers to believe that the pairing mechanism results from electron-electron interaction, increasing evidence shows that electron-phonon coupling also significantly influences the low-energy electronic structures (2, 3) and hence may also play an important role in high-Tc superconductivity.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences current issue 2009
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Although the high transition temperature and the unconventional pairing symmetry (d-wave symmetry) have led many researchers to believe that the pairing mechanism results from electron-electron interaction, increasing evidence shows that electron-phonon coupling also significantly influences the low-energy electronic structures (2, 3) and hence may also play an important role in high-Tc superconductivity.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences current issue 2009
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Although the high transition temperature and the unconventional pairing symmetry (d-wave symmetry) have led many researchers to believe that the pairing mechanism results from electron-electron interaction, increasing evidence shows that electron-phonon coupling also significantly influences the low-energy electronic structures (2, 3) and hence may also play an important role in high-Tc superconductivity.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences current issue 2009
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Although the high transition temperature and the unconventional pairing symmetry (d-wave symmetry) have led many researchers to believe that the pairing mechanism results from electron-electron interaction, increasing evidence shows that electron-phonon coupling also significantly influences the low-energy electronic structures (2, 3) and hence may also play an important role in high-Tc superconductivity.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences current issue 2009
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Although the high transition temperature and the unconventional pairing symmetry (d-wave symmetry) have led many researchers to believe that the pairing mechanism results from electron-electron interaction, increasing evidence shows that electron-phonon coupling also significantly influences the low-energy electronic structures (2, 3) and hence may also play an important role in high-Tc superconductivity.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences current issue 2009
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Although the high transition temperature and the unconventional pairing symmetry (d-wave symmetry) have led many researchers to believe that the pairing mechanism results from electron-electron interaction, increasing evidence shows that electron-phonon coupling also significantly influences the low-energy electronic structures (2, 3) and hence may also play an important role in high-Tc superconductivity.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences current issue 2009
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Although the high transition temperature and the unconventional pairing symmetry (d-wave symmetry) have led many researchers to believe that the pairing mechanism results from electron-electron interaction, increasing evidence shows that electron-phonon coupling also significantly influences the low-energy electronic structures (2, 3) and hence may also play an important role in high-Tc superconductivity.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences current issue 2009
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