Frustration explains differences in superconductivity in molecular conductors and cuprates

A significant difference between the superconductivity in two important unconventional superconducting systems has been found by three theoretical physicists at RIKEN. This finding provides physicists with valuable clues for gaining a better understanding of how superconductivity works in these systems.


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Source: Phys.org