Charge stripes in cuprate superconductors: The middle way
J. M. Tranquada

TL;DR
This paper reviews recent experimental findings on charge stripe order in cuprate superconductors, exploring its potential role in high-temperature superconductivity and comparing stripe-ordered states with superconducting phases.
Contribution
It provides a comparative analysis of stripe-ordered states and superconducting properties in cuprates, highlighting the relevance of quantum-disordered stripes for understanding superconductivity.
Findings
Charge stripe order observed in La(1.875)Ba(0.125)CuO(4)
Comparison of stripe-ordered and superconducting states
Implications for the role of stripe order in high-Tc superconductivity
Abstract
Charge and spin stripe order is a type of electronic crystal observed in certain layered cuprates associated with high-temperature superconductivity. Quantum-disordered stripes could be relevant for understanding the superconductivity. Here I discuss recent experimental characterizations of the stripe-ordered state in La(1.875)Ba(0.125)CuO(4), and compare them with properties of superconducting compositions.
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