Strange metals possess highly unconventional electrical properties, such as a linear-in-temperature resistivity(1-6), an inverse Hall angle that varies as temperature squared(7-9) and a linear-in-field magnetoresistance(10-13). Identifying the origin of these collective anomalies has proved fundamentally challenging, even in materials such as the hole-doped cuprates that possess a simple bandstructure. The prevailing consensus is that strange metallicity in the cuprates is tied to a quantum critical point at a doping p* inside the superconducting dome(14,15). Here we study the high-field in-plane magnetoresistance of two superconducting cuprate families at doping levels beyond p*. At all dopings, the magnetoresistance exhibits quadrature sc...
Metals have the distinguishing characteristic of an electrical resistivity that decreases with decre...
The strange-metal phase of cuprate superconductors exhibits a linear in temperature resistivity, how...
Transport measurements in the hole-doped cuprates show a "strange metal" normal state with an electr...
Strange metals possess highly unconventional transport characteristics, such as a linear-in-temperat...
28 pages including supplementaryIt has long been recognized that the key to unlocking the mystery of...
28 pages including supplementaryIt has long been recognized that the key to unlocking the mystery of...
The discovery of superconducting cuprates in 1986 is considered a watershed moment in the study of s...
It has long been recognized that the key to unlocking the mystery of cuprate high-Tc superconductivi...
The universality of the strange metal phase in many quantum materials is often attributed to the pre...
The non-superconducting state of overdoped cuprates is conjectured to be a strange metal comprising ...
The origin of the weak insulating behavior of the resistivity, i.e. ρxx∝ln(1/T), revealed when magne...
Despite thirty years of intense research on cuprates, the origin of the electronic pairing in the su...
Despite thirty years of intense research on cuprates, the origin of the electronic pairing in the su...
The origin of the weak insulating behavior of the resistivity, i.e. ρxx∝ln(1/T), revealed when magne...
Despite thirty years of intense research on cuprates, the origin of the electronic pairing in the su...
Metals have the distinguishing characteristic of an electrical resistivity that decreases with decre...
The strange-metal phase of cuprate superconductors exhibits a linear in temperature resistivity, how...
Transport measurements in the hole-doped cuprates show a "strange metal" normal state with an electr...
Strange metals possess highly unconventional transport characteristics, such as a linear-in-temperat...
28 pages including supplementaryIt has long been recognized that the key to unlocking the mystery of...
28 pages including supplementaryIt has long been recognized that the key to unlocking the mystery of...
The discovery of superconducting cuprates in 1986 is considered a watershed moment in the study of s...
It has long been recognized that the key to unlocking the mystery of cuprate high-Tc superconductivi...
The universality of the strange metal phase in many quantum materials is often attributed to the pre...
The non-superconducting state of overdoped cuprates is conjectured to be a strange metal comprising ...
The origin of the weak insulating behavior of the resistivity, i.e. ρxx∝ln(1/T), revealed when magne...
Despite thirty years of intense research on cuprates, the origin of the electronic pairing in the su...
Despite thirty years of intense research on cuprates, the origin of the electronic pairing in the su...
The origin of the weak insulating behavior of the resistivity, i.e. ρxx∝ln(1/T), revealed when magne...
Despite thirty years of intense research on cuprates, the origin of the electronic pairing in the su...
Metals have the distinguishing characteristic of an electrical resistivity that decreases with decre...
The strange-metal phase of cuprate superconductors exhibits a linear in temperature resistivity, how...
Transport measurements in the hole-doped cuprates show a "strange metal" normal state with an electr...