Current ideas on the origin of stripes
J. Zaanen

TL;DR
This paper reviews current theories on the origin of stripe patterns in materials, focusing on integrating microscopic spin-charge topological models with frustrated phase separation concepts.
Contribution
It offers a coherent synthesis of existing ideas, emphasizing the combination of microscopic and macroscopic perspectives on stripe formation.
Findings
Highlights the role of spin-charge topological effects.
Emphasizes the importance of frustrated phase separation.
Proposes a unified view of stripe instability mechanisms.
Abstract
It will be attempted to present a coherent view on the current ideas regarding the origin of the stripe instability. Special emphasis will be put on the problem of how to combine the microscopic pictures, leaning on spin-charge topological aspects, with the notion of frustrated phase separation.
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