Abstract

The paper highlights some NQR studies in high-temperature superconductors of the YBaCuO family to demonstrate how they have contributed to our understanding of these novel materials. Examples taken mainly from the work of the author's research group, are concerned with, among others, the relation between electric field gradients and the electronic structure, the spin-gap effect, the coupling of CuO 2 planes and the symmetry of the pair-wave function.

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