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Theory of Superconductivity

Nature, 1952
THE connexion between superconductivity and lattice vibrations seems now well established through the discovery of the dependence of the transition temperature on isotope mass1; and through the investigations of Frohlich and of Bardeen2 and their followers—preceded by the pioneer work of F. London—the explanation of this puzzling phenomenon by means of
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Superconductivity and Fullerenes

Materials Science Forum, 1998
The conduction of electric current with no losses, expulsion of the magnetic field and appearance of macroscopic quantum phenomena are the characteristics which mark the superconductors as materials with extremely interesting properties. During the last several years great interest of scientists has been aroused by a particular class of superconducting
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Theory of Superconductivity

Physical Review, 1950
In quantum mechanics an electric current is closely connected with translational degeneracy.
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Nickelate Superconductivity without Rare‐Earth Magnetism: (La,Sr)NiO2

Advanced Materials, 2021
Motoki Osada   +2 more
exaly  

Mesoscopics With Superconductivity

1997
Abstract Much of what we have considered in mesoscopics has had to do with phase-coherent effects of normal electrons. Each electron retains phase coherence over the length Lϕand different electrons in the energy band of a width kB Taround the Fermi energy display a similar interference pattern over the length LT.The superconducting ...
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Superconductivity

1994
P W, Anderson, B T, Matthias
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The Superconductivity Party

Science, 1989
D U, Gubser, S A, Wolf, R J, Soulen
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Pressure-induced superconductivity at 32 K in MoB2

National Science Review, 2023
Cuiying Pei, Ruitao Luo, Yanpeng Qi
exaly  

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