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Yanhong Gu

Researcher at Chinese Academy of Sciences

Publications -  21
Citations -  492

Yanhong Gu is an academic researcher from Chinese Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Superconductivity & Magnetization. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 21 publications receiving 297 citations.

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Double Superconducting Dome and Triple Enhancement of T_{c} in the Kagome Superconductor CsV_{3}Sb_{5} under High Pressure.

TL;DR: In this paper, the interplay between CDW and superconductivity in a topological kagome metal has been studied using measurements of resistivity, dc and ac magnetic susceptibility under various pressures up to 6 GPa.
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Protonation induced high-T c phases in iron-based superconductors evidenced by NMR and magnetization measurements

TL;DR: In this article, the authors reported a novel and generic strategy to achieve nonvolatile electron doping in series of Fe-based superconductors by ionic liquid gating induced protonation at room temperature.
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Unified Phase Diagram for Iron-Based Superconductors.

TL;DR: It is shown that the ordered moments in a variety of iron pnictides are inversely proportional to the effective Curie constants of their nematic susceptibility, which suggests that iron-based superconductors are strongly correlated electron systems.
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Nematic Quantum Critical Fluctuations in BaFe2-xNixAs2

TL;DR: The results indicate that thermal fluctuations from striped antiferromagnetic order dominate the underdoped regime along the (110) direction, suggesting that either there is a strong coupling between the quantum critical fluctuations and the fermions, or a higher symmetry may be present around optimal doping.
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Protonation induced high-Tc phases in iron-based superconductors evidenced by NMR and magnetization measurements

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors report a generic strategy to achieve nonvolatile electron doping in series of Fe-based superconductors by ionic liquid gating induced protonation at room temperature and reveal an emergent high Tc phase with no coherence peak which is hard to measure by NMR with other isotopes.