Abstract
In high-Tc superconductors it is believed that the superconducting state involves if-wave, rather than the conventional d-wave pairing as in the BCS theory. An important feature of d-wave superconductivity is the existence of anisotropic energy gap, as depicted in Fig, l1a. While d-wave superconductivity is widely accepted, prediction of dramatic nonlinear electrodynamics has never been eon firmed experimentally.
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