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L.J. Li

Researcher at Chinese Academy of Sciences

Publications -  186
Citations -  770

L.J. Li is an academic researcher from Chinese Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Superconductivity. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 33 publications receiving 574 citations. Previous affiliations of L.J. Li include East China Normal University & Ningxia University.

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Nature of charge density waves and superconductivity in 1 T − TaSe 2 − x Te x

TL;DR: In this article, the authors show that the superconducting volume is very small inside the CDW phase and becomes very large instantly when the DCW phase is fully suppressed, which implies the emergence of domain walls in the suppressing process of CDWs.
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Superconductivity, superstructure, and structure anomalies in Mg1-xAlxB2

TL;DR: In this article, the presence of a superstructure is identified to play a key role for the modifications in both superconductivity and structure transitions in the multilayer Al-layer ordering system.
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Superconducting and thermoelectric properties of new layered superconductor Bi4O4S3

TL;DR: In this paper, a polycrystalline sample of the new layered superconductor Bi4O4S3 was successfully synthesized by solid-state reaction method by using Bi, S and Bi2O3 powders with one-step solid state reaction.
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First-principles calculations of a high-pressure synthesized compound PtC

TL;DR: In this article, the first-principles density functional method is used to study the recently high-pressure synthesized compound PtC and the theoretical transition pressure from zinc-blende to rock-salt structure is determined to be 52 GPa.
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Superconducting properties and c-axis superstructure of Mg 1-x Al x B 2

TL;DR: The superconducting and structural properties of a series of Mg1-xAlxB2 samples have been investigated X-ray diffraction results confirmed the existence of a structural transition associated with a significant change in interboron layer distance as reported previously by Slusky as discussed by the authors.