Schedule August 17, 2000
Stripe Discussion
Discussion Leader-Eduardo Fradkin (Univ. Illinois)
Chris Hammel (Los Alamos Natl. Lab.); Takashi Iami (MIT); John Tranquada (Brookhaven Natl. Lab.); Bob Birgeneau (MIT);Yoichi Ando (CRIEPI, Univ. Tokyo);

Are stripes, i.e. static or slowly fluctuating unidirectional CHARGE order, a ubiquitous phenomenon in under and optimally doped high temperature superconductors? How about overdoped?

Are stripes good or bad for high temperature superconductivity?

Are local charge inhomogeneities responsible for the non-Fermi liquid behavior of the HTC superconductors in the normal state?

What is the relation between local stripe order and the existence of asymptotically low energy (nodal) quasi-particles at very low temperatures in the superconducting state?

What is the relation between stripes and the resonant peak in neutron scattering?

Are there new quantum phases to be explored as a consequence of stripe physics, and are they significant in the high temperature superconductors?

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