Review on Superconducting Materials
Roland Hott (1), Reinhold Kleiner (2), Thomas Wolf (1), and Gertrud, Zwicknagl (3) ((1) Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Institute of Solid, State Physics, Germany, (2) Physikalisches Institut, Center for Collective, Quantum Phenomena in LISA+, University of T\"ubingen

TL;DR
This paper provides a comprehensive review of various classes of superconducting materials, discussing their theoretical understanding and potential for technical applications.
Contribution
It offers an updated synthesis of current knowledge across multiple superconductor classes, highlighting recent advances and challenges.
Findings
Summarizes the current theoretical frameworks for different superconductor classes.
Highlights the potential applications and limitations of each superconductor type.
Identifies gaps in understanding and future research directions.
Abstract
Short review of the topical comprehension of the superconductor materials classes Cuprate High-Temperature Superconductors, other oxide superconductors, Iron-based Superconductors, Heavy-Fermion Superconductors, Nitride Superconductors, Organic and other Carbon-based Superconductors and Boride and Borocarbide Superconductors, featuring their present theoretical understanding and their aspects with respect to technical applications.
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