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| Open AccessCalcium-free double-layered cuprate superconductors with critical temperature above 100 K
High-temperature superconductivity at above 100 K in cuprates is typically realized in materials containing multilayered CuO2 planes separated by calcium. Here, critical temperatures of over 100 K are achieved in calcium-free double-layered cuprates, attributed to strontium-separated CuO2 planes.
- Hiroki Ninomiya
- , Kenji Kawashima
- & Hiroshi Eisaki
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