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Starting with the first observation of superconductivity in an oxide, the history of its development is traced. Basically, and consecutively, three kinds of oxide superconductors have been found: Compounds with normal transition-metal conduction bands, oxides with cations exhibiting charge disproportionation, and finally the cuprates with large coulomb on-site repulsion, U. This discussion will lead over to a characterization of the highest-T c materials, both concerning their physical properties and application perspectives.
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Müller, K.A. (1990). The Development of Superconductivity Research in Oxides. In: Ishiguro, T., Kajimura, K. (eds) Advances in Superconductivity II. Springer, Tokyo. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-68117-5_1
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