Unveiling Pair Density Waves in High-Tc Iron-Based Superconductors

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Four research groups have discovered that pair density waves, which involve a periodic modulation of electron density, are more prevalent than previously thought in high-temperature superconductors. This finding is significant for understanding and harnessing the properties of superconductors for practical applications such as energy transmission and electronics.
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