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High-temperature superconducting copper oxide

Peer-Reviewed Publication

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Researchers report a copper oxide, Ba2CuO4-y, which exhibits superconductivity at temperatures up to 73 K and structural features distinct from those of all cuprate superconductors known since 1986, and previously thought to be unfavorable for high-temperature superconductivity, challenging previous understanding of the superconducting mechanism in the compounds and suggesting new directions for high-temperature superconductors.

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Article #19-00908: "Superconductivity in a unique type of copper oxide," by Wenmin Li et al.

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