
TL;DR
This paper discusses recent STM findings in cuprates and explores their implications for understanding the pseudogap state, highlighting the significance of Hanaguri et al.'s work.
Contribution
It provides a nontechnical perspective on how recent experimental results influence theoretical models of the pseudogap in cuprate superconductors.
Findings
STM reveals spatial modulations in cuprates
Implications for pseudogap theories are discussed
Highlights the significance of recent experimental advances
Abstract
This is a nontechnical Perspective Commentary on the recent developments in cuprate STM and their ramifications for the theories of the pseudogap state, focusing on the paper by Hanaguri et al. [Nature 430, 1001 (2004)].
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