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    Shallow pockets and very strong coupling superconductivity in FeSexTe1−x

    One proposed explanation of unconventional superconductivity involves describing it in terms of a crossover from a conventional superconducting state to a Bose–Einstein condensate state. Angle-resolved photoel...

    Y. Lubashevsky, E. Lahoud, K. Chashka, D. Podolsky, A. Kanigel in Nature Physics (2012)

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    Observation of a d-wave nodal liquid in highly underdoped Bi2Sr2CaCu2O8+δ

    High-temperature superconductivity in the cuprates arises when charge carriers are added to an insulator. Between these states lies the so-called nodal liquid at low temperature. Photoemission spectroscopy sug...

    U. Chatterjee, M. Shi, D. Ai, J. Zhao, A. Kanigel, S. Rosenkranz in Nature Physics (2010)

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    Evolution of the pseudogap from Fermi arcs to the nodal liquid

    The response of a material to external stimuli depends on its low-energy excitations. In conventional metals, these excitations are electrons on the Fermi surface—a contour in momentum (k) space that encloses all...

    A. Kanigel, M. R. Norman, M. Randeria, U. Chatterjee, S. Souma in Nature Physics (2006)