Interlayer tunneling in Bi-2212: Evidence for strong-coupling features and impurity effects
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Micron-scale ‘mesa’ structures made from highly anisotropic
high-temperature superconducting compounds can act as stacks of Josephson
tunnel junctions. Their current-voltage characteristics may give crucial
information into the physics underpinning high-temperature
superconductivity.
This talk is part of the Quantum Matter Seminar series.
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