Superstripes : superconductivity in complex granular striped matter
Antonio Bianconi, Davide Innocenti, Gaetano Campi

TL;DR
This paper discusses the significance of phase separation and superstripes in high-temperature superconductors, reflecting on 25 years of research into how complex structural, electronic, and magnetic factors influence superconductivity.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of the role of phase separation and superstripes in high-temperature superconductivity after 25 years of research.
Findings
Superstripes are crucial in understanding high-temperature superconductivity.
Complex matter interactions influence superconducting mechanisms.
Research progress has clarified the role of structural and electronic phase separation.
Abstract
The role of phase separation and superstripes in high temperature superconductors and related materials has been discussed at the meeting in Erice, Italy, July 11 July 17, 2012. The focus was on the point where we are after 25 years of research on the key role of complex structural, electronic, and magnetic matter in the mechanism of high temperature superconductivity.
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