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      Kaluarachchi, Udhara S., author.
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      Pressure Effects on Magnetism and Superconductivity / Kaluarachchi, Udhara S., author.
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      Takele, Tsegaye, author.
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      ) gauge theory. The first of these theories is the dual superconductivity model. In this model the gauge
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      DeRose, Ryan, author.
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      . Like other iron arsenides, magnetic order and superconductivity compete with each other but can coexist
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      Kostin, Andrey, author. (orcid)0000-0002-0854-6396
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      High temperature superconductivity is typically found in the vicinity of a magnetically ordered
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      Lee, Seng Huat, author.
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      transition metals in the van der Waals gaps of Bi2Se3 TI, magnetism and even superconductivity can be induced
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      Malkin, Daniel, author.
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      decrease the weight of the electrical system. Background information on superconductivity is given, as is a
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      Green, Ian M., author.
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      rapidly with temperature. Superconductivity often persisted in magnetic fields well above the
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      Wei, Haofei, author. (orcid)0000-0002-8946-755X
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      cuprates and the origin of high temperature superconductivity. In the hole-doped cuprates, experiments on a
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      Lochocki, Edward, author. (orcid)0000-0002-4912-9783
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      -tunable superconductivity and has promising applications as a component in high efficiency two-dimensional heterojunction
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      Dong, Yongchang, author.
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      to achieve exotic quantum states of matter such as superconductivity. Building on this ability, we
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      Thompson, Justin K., author.
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      , metallic and magnetic materials. Indeed, since the discovery of high temperature superconductivity in the