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Frequency- and temperature-dependent conductivity in YBa2Cu3O6+x crystals
Joseph Orenstein
, G. A. Thomas
, A. J. Millis
, S. L. Cooper
, D. H. Rapkine
, T. Timusk
, L. F. Schneemeyer
, J. V. Waszczak
Chemistry and Biochemistry
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Free Carriers
100%
Temperature-dependent Thermal Conductivity
100%
Frequency-dependent Conductivity
100%
Spectral Weight
66%
Insulator
66%
Carrier Component
66%
Frequency Dependence
33%
Superconductor
33%
Limit of Detection
33%
Cuprate Superconductors
33%
Temperature Range
33%
BCS Theory
33%
Parametrized
33%
Quasiparticles
33%
Scattering Model
33%
Optical Properties
33%
High-Tc Superconductors
33%
Dispersionless
33%
Two-component
33%
Optical Conductivity
33%
Interband
33%
Translational Mode
33%
Drude Mode
33%
Superconducting Energy Gap
33%
Al Doping
33%
Coupling Constant
33%
Low-energy Excitation
33%
Real Part
33%
Weak Coupling
33%
Density of Modes
33%
Frequency Edge
33%
Knee
33%
Kramers-Kronig Analysis
33%
Structure Weight
33%
Optical Reflectivity
33%
Inelastic Scattering Rate
33%
Physics
Cuprates
100%
BCS Theory
100%
Quasiparticle
100%
Inelastic Scattering
100%
Coupling Constant
100%
Reflectance
100%
Optical Property
100%
Chemistry
Superconductor
100%
Band Gap
33%
Optical Property
33%
Optical Conductivity
33%
Quasiparticle
33%
Inelastic Scattering
33%
Reflectivity
33%
Doping
33%
Material Science
Superconducting Material
100%
Density
33%
Cuprate
33%
Optical Property
33%
Coupling Constant
33%
Reflectivity
33%
Oscillator
33%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Conductance
100%
Coupling Constant
50%