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The linear conductance background observed in tunneling into the high-Tc superconductors has often been interpreted as a density-of-states effect. Here we argue that it may be due instead to strong inelastic electron tunneling from a broad, flat continuum of states. We provide a specific model for such a continuum of states in the high-Tc superconductors based upon a form for the spin-fluctuation spectral weight which fits NMR data, and compare the predictions of this model with experiment. © 1990 The American Physical Society.
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