what are the electronic structures of high temperature superconductors at various points on their phase disagrams?
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Cuprates are layered materials, consisting of superconducting layers of copper oxide, separated by spacer layers. Cuprates generally have a structure close to that of a two-dimensional material. Their superconducting properties are determined.
High-temperature superconductors (abbreviated high-Tc or HTS) are operatively defined as materials that behave as superconductors at temperatures above nearly -200 °C (-320 °F).
On the other hand, Metallic superconductors usually work below -200 °C: they are then called low-temperature superconductors.
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