Publication Date:
2012-02-15
Description:
Author(s): F. Chen, M. Xu, Q. Q. Ge, Y. Zhang, Z. R. Ye, L. X. Yang, Juan Jiang, B. P. Xie, R. C. Che, M. Zhang, A. F. Wang, X. H. Chen, D. W. Shen, J. P. Hu, and D. L. Feng High-temperature superconductors are usually created by doping parent compounds. Understanding the electronic properties of the parents is key to understanding the superconductors themselves. A team from China uses angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy (ARPES) and other experimental techniques to identify and investigate the parent of a very recently discovered series of iron-based superconductors. [Phys. Rev. X 1, 021020] Published Fri Dec 16, 2011
Keywords:
Research Articles
Electronic ISSN:
2160-3308
Topics:
Physics
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