Superconductivity in Magnetic and Exotic Materials
Authors: B L Gyorffy;
Superconductivity in Magnetic and Exotic Materials
Abstract
T Matsubara and A Kotani (eds) 1984 Berlin: Springer xii + 211 pp price DM65 ISBN 3 540 13324 0 Most metals are either magnetic or superconducting, but not both, in their ground state. This can be easily understood in terms of the conventional theory of singlet Cooper pairs and itinerant magnetism.
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