
TL;DR
This paper reviews the 25-year history of the discovery of unconventional superconductivity in strontium ruthenate, highlighting its significance in understanding high-temperature superconductivity mechanisms.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of the experimental findings and theoretical developments related to strontium ruthenate's unconventional superconductivity over 25 years.
Findings
Unconventional superconductivity observed in strontium ruthenate
Insights into high-temperature superconductivity mechanisms
Progress in experimental and theoretical understanding
Abstract
In 1994, an unconventional form of superconductivity was detected in strontium ruthenate. The discovery has shed light on the mechanism of unconventional superconductivity at high temperatures. "The great tragedy of Science [is] the slaying of a beautiful hypothesis by an [experimental] fact." - T.H. Huxley, Biogenesis and abiogenesis, (1884)
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