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The ghost of magnetism

Zachary Fisk () and David Pines ()
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Zachary Fisk: Florida State University
David Pines: University of Illinois

Nature, 1998, vol. 394, issue 6688, 22-23

Abstract: In 'conventional' superconductivity, electrons form superconducting Cooper pairs through an attraction mediated by lattice vibrations. Are any other pairing mechanisms possible? As well as having intrinsic physical interest, such mechanisms might allow much higher transition temperatures. Perhaps surprisingly, as magnetic fields are usually anathema to superconductivity, evidence of a magnetic pairing mechanism has now been found in two materials.

Date: 1998
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