Abstract

The authors review the results of a wide variety of experiments on materials such as ${\mathrm{La}}_{2}{\mathrm{CuO}}_{4}$ and ${\mathrm{Nd}}_{2}{\mathrm{CuO}}_{4}$ that contain weakly coupled ${\mathrm{CuO}}_{2}$ layers. These materials are antiferromagnetic insulators with very large Heisenberg exchange energies, which become high-temperature superconductors when charge carriers are added to the ${\mathrm{CuO}}_{2}$ layers. The growth of large single crystals has made it possible to carry out neutron scattering, as well as anisotropic optical, transport, and magnetization measurements. The properties of the undoped ${\mathrm{CuO}}_{2}$ layer are reviewed, and the evolution of magnetic, optical, and transport properties with the addition of charge carriers is discussed. The emphasis is on the pure and lightly doped materials, although the magnetism in the superconductors is discussed.

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Condensed matter physicsMagnetismPhysicsSuperconductivityAntiferromagnetismMagnetizationAnisotropyCharge carrierCharge (physics)ScatteringNeutron scatteringDopingMagnetic fieldOpticsQuantum mechanics

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Year
1998
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Volume
70
Issue
3
Pages
897-928
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869
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M. A. Kastner, R. J. Birgeneau, G. Shirane et al. (1998). Magnetic, transport, and optical properties of monolayer copper oxides. Reviews of Modern Physics , 70 (3) , 897-928. https://doi.org/10.1103/revmodphys.70.897

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10.1103/revmodphys.70.897