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      Electron pairing in the pseudogap state revealed by shot noise in copper oxide junctions

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                Journal
                Nature
                Nature
                Springer Science and Business Media LLC
                0028-0836
                1476-4687
                August 2019
                August 21 2019
                August 2019
                : 572
                : 7770
                : 493-496
                Article
                10.1038/s41586-019-1486-7
                31435059
                8fec96c6-565a-4ac2-bb89-e224726c2b50
                © 2019

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