2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.spmi.2015.03.069
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The new metal–insulator transitions and nanoscale phase separation in doped cuprates

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“…We have demonstrated that the proposed two-carrier La-based cuprate superconductor model is more realistic than the previously studied single-carrier model of this superconductor, which was considered by many researchers (see Refs. [3,6,9,11,12,14]). This new model predicts much more reliable results for metal-insulator transitions in doped La-based cuprates than other existing results predicted by the single-carrier cuprate superconductor model.…”
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“…We have demonstrated that the proposed two-carrier La-based cuprate superconductor model is more realistic than the previously studied single-carrier model of this superconductor, which was considered by many researchers (see Refs. [3,6,9,11,12,14]). This new model predicts much more reliable results for metal-insulator transitions in doped La-based cuprates than other existing results predicted by the single-carrier cuprate superconductor model.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…where f I is the fraction of charge carriers residing in the impurity band, m I is the mass of such charge carriers, m p is the mass of large polarons, n is the concentration of doped charge carriers. In a two-carrier cuprate superconductor model, the conditions for carrier localization or the new criteria for metal-insulator transitions will be different from the criteria for metal-insulator transitions defined in the single-carrier cuprate superconductor model [14] and can be written as…”
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