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has glosseng: Superstripes are metallic heterostructures at the atomic limit where a quantum mechanism for the amplification of the superconducting critical temperature Tc is active. These particular heterostructures at atomic limit are formed by superlattices of superconducting units (layers, or stripes, or wires, or spheres or balls) separated by an intercalated material. The superstripes show multiple superconducting gaps, i.e. different order parameters of the off diagonal superconducting order, therefore these materials are two-band superconductors or multiband superconductors or two-gap superconductors, or multigap superconductors. A key particular feature of superstripes is that the different gaps are not only different in different portions of the k-space but also in different portions of the superlattice in the real space.
lexicalizationeng: Superstripes
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