Superstripes

 


Superlattice
SUPERSTRIPES are metallic heterostructures at the atomic limit for the amplification of the superconducting critical temperature Tc . SUPERSTRIPES are formed by superlattices of superconducting units (layers, or stripes, or wires, or spheres or balls) separated by an intercalated material. SUPERSTRIPES show multiband multi-condensate multi-gap superconductivity. The critical temperature is tuned by changing the charge density and/or the superlattice structural parameters. The chemical potential in SUPERSTRIPES is tuned to a 2.5 Lifshitz transition i.e., an "electronic topological transition" (ETT) where a new Fermi surface appears or the Fermi surface

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Myelin

Myelin

Quantum size effects

Quantum size effects

Functional Oxides

Functional Oxides

Nanostructures

Nanostructures