![billinge-bnl-large.jpg Data points indicating the strength of long-range charge order (top) show that the static stripe order disappears at 240 K, while the data related to short-range dynamic correlations (bottom) show a gradual decay at much higher temperatures.](/-/media/bes/images/highlights/2013/09/billinge-bnl-large.jpg?h=640&w=581&la=en&hash=C342F58F821949C38EB58BEE5574328400BDE0F791D067C92671997FA119A4B3)
The Role of Stripes in Superconducting Behavior
Using neutron diffraction, movement of charged atoms arranged as “stripes” was captured for the first time.
Using neutron diffraction, movement of charged atoms arranged as “stripes” was captured for the first time.