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Inna Vishik

Researcher at University of California, Davis

Publications -  62
Citations -  2791

Inna Vishik is an academic researcher from University of California, Davis. The author has contributed to research in topics: Angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy & Pseudogap. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 58 publications receiving 2423 citations. Previous affiliations of Inna Vishik include SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory & Stanford University.

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Abrupt onset of a second energy gap at the superconducting transition of underdoped Bi2212.

TL;DR: Underdoped high-Tc superconducting copper oxides is found to have a gap that opens at Tc and has a canonical (BCS-like) temperature dependence accompanied by the appearance of the so-called Bogoliubov quasi-particles, a classical signature of superconductivity.
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Energy gaps in high-transition-temperature cuprate superconductors

TL;DR: The spectral energy gap is an important signature that defines states of quantum matter: insulators, density waves and superconductors have very different gap structures as discussed by the authors, and it is a powerful tool to characterize spectral gaps.
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Spin correlations in the electron-doped high-transition-temperature superconductor Nd2-xCexCuO4+/-delta.

TL;DR: Measurements reveal a magnetic quantum critical point where superconductivity first appears, consistent with an exotic quantum phase transition between the two phases, and demonstrate that the pseudogap phenomenon in the electron-doped materials arises from a build-up of spin correlations, in agreement with recent theoretical proposals.
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Dynamics of drag and force distributions for projectile impact in a granular medium

TL;DR: The experiments and molecular dynamics simulations reveal that the mean deceleration of the projectile is constant and proportional to the impact velocity, and the probability distribution function of forces on grains is time independent during a projectile's decelerations in the medium.