1. Reply to Yamamoto: A cuprate superconductor with unconventional features
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Jian Zhao, Zurab Guguchia, Zizhou Gong, Runze Yu, Hui Wu, Chiming Jin, Zhiwei Hu, G. R. Stewart, S. Uchida, Qingzhen Huang, H. J. Lin, Zhi Li, Ju-Yuan Zhang, Liu Yaoqian, W. M. Li, Guang Zhao, C. T. Chen, Jinhee Kim, Yasutomo J. Uemura, Qiufeng Liu, Xinlu Wang, Longxing Cao, and Youwen Long
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Physics ,Superconductivity ,Multidisciplinary ,Condensed matter physics ,010405 organic chemistry ,Plane (geometry) ,Charge (physics) ,Type (model theory) ,01 natural sciences ,0104 chemical sciences ,Octahedron ,Phase (matter) ,0103 physical sciences ,Coulomb ,Cuprate ,010306 general physics - Abstract
We report studies on the Ba2CuO4- y superconductor (1) with features including compressed local coordination and extreme over-doping level, etc.; while such behaviors are not favorable for superconductivity in previous cuprates (2), Yamamoto (3) raises an inquiry on one of these features: The compressed local octahedron. We have solid evidence to show that what we discussed in our paper has nothing to do with his speculation. There are 2 types of “214” structures with a CuO2 plane, i.e., the T phase based on La2CuO4 and the T′ phase based on Nd2CuO4 due to the different charge reservoir substructures, the rock-salt type for the former and the fluorite type for the latter. The relative strong Coulomb attraction interaction in the rock-salt layer over … [↵][1]1To whom correspondence may be addressed. Email: Jin{at}iphy.ac.cn. [1]: #xref-corresp-1-1
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- 2019