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10 August 1994 Nature of electron-lattice interaction in superconducting oxides
Takeshi Egami, W. Dmowski, R. J. McQueeney, T. R. Sendyka, S. Ishihara, Masashi Tachiki, H. Yamauchi, S. Tanaka, Takashi Hinatsu, Shin-ichi Uchida
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Abstract
Various experimental results show that in high temperature superconducting oxides the lattice responds rather anomalously to the onset of superconductivity. This suggests that some unconventional electron-lattice interaction may be at work in these solids which could be important to the mechanism of high temperature superconductivity. We describe our recent experimental observations by neutron and X-ray scattering as well as some theoretical results which support this view, and discuss their implications.
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Takeshi Egami, W. Dmowski, R. J. McQueeney, T. R. Sendyka, S. Ishihara, Masashi Tachiki, H. Yamauchi, S. Tanaka, Takashi Hinatsu, and Shin-ichi Uchida "Nature of electron-lattice interaction in superconducting oxides", Proc. SPIE 2158, Oxide Superconductor Physics and Nano-Engineering, (10 August 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.182699
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KEYWORDS
Scattering

Electrons

Chemical species

Crystals

Oxides

Superconductivity

Solids

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