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[考研大学英语阅读] 考研英语阅读篇章揭开高温超导体的神秘面纱

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  篇章:揭开高温超导体的神秘面纱

  A Binghamton University physicist and his colleagues say they have unlocked one key mystery surrounding high-temperature superconductivity. Their research, published this week in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, found a remarkable phenomenon in copper-oxide high-temperature superconductors. Michael Lawler, assistant professor of physics at Binghamton, is part of an international team of physicists with an ongoing interest in the mysterious pseudogap phase, the phase situated between insulating and superconducting phases in the cuprate phase diagram.

  Evidence has been accumulating that this phase supports an exotic density wave state that may be key to its existence, the physicists write in the new journal article. A density wave forms in a metal if the fluid electrons themselves crystalize.

  Using a scanning tunneling microscope to visualize the electronic structure of the oxygen sites within a superconductor, the team found a density wave with a d-orbital structure. That s especially surprising because most density waves have an s-orbital structure; their electron density is isotropic. It s not the pattern you would expect, Lawler says.

  In this research, Lawler and his colleagues focused on a member of the cuprate class of superconductors called bismuth strontium calcium copper oxide . We now believe these density waves exist in all cuprates, says Lawler, a theorist whose contribution to the research involved subtle uses of the Fourier transform, a mathematical analysis that s useful when examining amplitude patterns in waves.

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