The new iron compounds knocked the cuprates off their pedestal as a seemingly unique class of high-temperature superconductors. For more than 20 years the cuprates had resisted all attempts by researchers to formulate a theory explaining all of their properties, most particularly their high transition temperatures. Now with two species to compare and contrast, experimenters might finally uncover the vital clues that theorists could use to solve the mystery of high-temperature superconductivity.
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