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    Evidence for magnetic (AF SDW) 2D-phase transition in doped ferropnictides and ferroselenides by Mazov, L. S.

    “…The evidence for magnetic (AF SDW) 2D phase transition preceding a superconducting one ( T c < T m ) is presented for the plane of the FeAs(Se) layers of doped…”
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    Comment on "Conventional superconductivity at 203 kelvin at high pressures in the sulfur hydride system" (A. P. Drozdov et al., Nature 525, 73 (2015)) by Mazov, L. S

    Published 01-10-2015
    “…It is demonstrated that resistive transition at 203 K observed in metallic sulfur hydride system at high pressure can be magnetic (rather than superconducting…”
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    HTSC-glue in doped copper oxides and iron pnictides: mobile CT-excitons within in-plane Ginzburg HTSC-sandwich by Mazov, L. S

    Published 20-11-2009
    “…It is demonstrated that high critical temperature of superconducting transition in cuprates and new iron-based superconductors is reached because of the…”
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    On superconducting mechanism in the iron-based layered superconductors by Mazov, L. S

    Published 27-05-2008
    “…It is demonstrated that SC mechanism of doped Fe-based compounds is characteristic for itinerant electron systems with coexistence of both (e-e)- and…”
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    Spin density wave and pseudogap in HTSC cuprates by Mazov, L. S

    Published 05-12-2002
    “…Phys.of Metals and Metallogr. 93 (2002) S137-S141 The evidence for the spin density wave (SDW) nature of the pseudogap in HTSC cuprates is presented from…”
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    To the problem of electron-phonon interaction and "d-wave pairing" in high-Tc oxides by Mazov, L. S

    Published 01-11-2001
    “…It is supported a recent proposal by Maksimov that electron-phonon interaction (EPI) (Gruneisen-Bloch formulae) determines the linearity of temperature…”
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