
3. Outlook
3.1 Iron-based superconducting materials from other families
3.1.1 Perovskite charge reservoir layer
We saw in section 2 that current conduction takes place in the iron-arsenic layer. Furthermore, the superconducting properties, and particularly the critical temperature, seem to depend on the geometry of this layer (angles in the FeAs 4 tetrahedron and distance between the arsenic plane and the iron plane). This observation has led many teams to search for other SCFs outside...
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