Unconventional superconductivity and anomalous response in hole-doped transition metal dichalcogenides
Unconventional superconductivity and anomalous response in hole-doped transition metal dichalcogenides.
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This work was published 18 April 2017 as Phys. Rev. B 95, 144508 by Evan Sosenko, Junhua Zhang, and Vivek Aji: Unconventional superconductivity and anomalous response in hole-doped transition metal dichalcogenides, and is Copyright © 2017 by the American Physical Society.
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