rautateräperusteisiin
Rautateräperusteisiin, often translated as iron-based superconductors, refers to a class of materials that exhibit superconductivity at relatively high temperatures compared to traditional superconductors. These materials contain iron atoms within their crystal structure, which is a departure from the copper-oxide layers found in cuprate superconductors. The discovery of iron-based superconductors in 2008 marked a significant development in superconductivity research, opening up new avenues for understanding the underlying mechanisms of high-temperature superconductivity.
The superconductivity in these materials typically arises from the interplay of magnetism and electron interactions within
Iron-based superconductors can be broadly categorized into several families, including iron pnictides (e.g., LaOFeAs) and iron