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Fermi-surface reconstruction and the origin of high-temperature superconductivity

M. R. NormanMaterials Science Division, Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, IL 60439, USA
2010en
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Abstract

After twenty years of effort, definitive quantum oscillations that could be used to map the Fermi surface were finally observed in a high-temperature cuprate superconductor in 2007. This and subsequent studies reveal a profound rearrangement of the Fermi surface in underdoped cuprates. The cause of the reconstruction, and its implication for the origin of high-temperature superconductivity, is a subject of active debate.

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