Progress and perspectives on electron-doped cuprates

N. P. Armitage(Johns Hopkins University), P. Fournier(Regroupement Québécois sur les Matériaux de Pointe), R. L. Greene(Johns Hopkins University)
Reviews of Modern Physics
September 10, 2010
Cited by 688Open Access
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Abstract

Although the vast majority of high-${T}_{c}$ cuprate superconductors are hole-doped, a small family of electron-doped compounds exists. Underinvestigated until recently, there has been tremendous recent progress in their characterization. A consistent view is being reached on a number of formerly contentious issues, such as their order-parameter symmetry, phase diagram, and normal-state electronic structure. Many other aspects have been revealed exhibiting both their similarities and differences with the hole-doped compounds. This review summarizes the current experimental status of these materials. This information is synthesized into a consistent view on a number of topics important to both this material class and the overall cuprate phenomenology including the phase diagram, the superconducting order-parameter symmetry, electron-phonon coupling, phase separation, the nature of the normal state, the role of competing orders, the spin-density wave mean-field description of the normal state, and pseudogap effects.


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