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[en] In the present work the normal-state properties of the electron-doped cuprate superconductor Nd2-xCexCuO4 (NCCO) are investigated for a broad doping range, covering almost the whole phase diagram of this material. Magnetotransport measurements in the world's highest non-destructive magnetic fields were used as a spectroscopic tool for probing the electronic structure of single-crystalline NCCO as a function of the carrier concentration x. Quantum and semiclassical oscillations in the magnetoresistance provided new insights into various properties of the Fermi surface and the nature of the ground state in the system. The detailed investigations of the field- and temperature-dependent transport and its dependence on the field orientation have revealed a close correlation between symmetry-breaking ordering instabilities and the superconducting state.
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18 Sep 2013; 200 p; Diss. (Dr.rer.nat.)
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CARRIER DENSITY, CERIUM ADDITIONS, CHEMICAL COMPOSITION, CORRELATIONS, CUPRATES, DE HAAS-VAN ALPHEN EFFECT, ELECTRONIC STRUCTURE, FERMI LEVEL, GROUND STATES, HIGH-TC SUPERCONDUCTORS, MAGNETIC FIELDS, MAGNETORESISTANCE, MONOCRYSTALS, NEODYMIUM COMPOUNDS, SHUBNIKOV-DE HAAS EFFECT, SUPERCONDUCTIVITY, SYMMETRY BREAKING
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