Cu2+ (3d9) has an unpaired electron, so it is a magnetic ion. Now in the YBCO superconductor, how will this affect superconductivity?
You will find the answer on the following site and the references given therein.
https://physicsworld.com/a/quantum-microscopy-sheds-light-on-high-temperature-superconductivity/
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