The new method of doping allowed the team to change the oxygen content of the superconductor over a much wider range than was previously possible, and even to switch it from being hole-doped to electron-doped. (Courtesy: Chinese Physics Letters)
A new way of tweaking the composition of copper oxide-based superconductors could shed more light on
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