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Rise of the ARPES: Spectroscopy Technique Sheds Light on Superconductors

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SANTA CRUZ, Calif., Aug. 5, 2011 — Through the use of angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy (ARPES), University of California physicists have reported progress in developing a better understanding of high-temperature superconductors. High-temperature superconductors are widely used in technologies such as MRI machines, but explaining their unusual properties has been elusive. However, in one of two papers published in the July 29 issue of Physical Review Letters, a novel theory of extremely correlated Fermi liquids is presented, while the second paper compares calculations based on this theory to experimental data...Read full article

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    Published: August 2011
    Americasangle-resolved photoemission spectroscopyARPESBasic ScienceBrookhaven National LaboratoryCaliforniaextreme correlationFermi liquidsGenda GuGey-Hong Gweonhigh-temperature superconductorsImagingphotoemission spectraphotoemission spectroscopyResearch & TechnologySriram Shastrysynchrotron sourcesTest & MeasurementUniversity of California Santa CruzLasers

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