Symmetry not required
S. S. Saxena () and
P. Monthoux
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S. S. Saxena: Cavendish Laboratory, University of Cambridge
P. Monthoux: School of Physics and Astronomy, and at the Centre for Science at Extreme Conditions, University of Edinburgh
Nature, 2004, vol. 427, issue 6977, 799-799
Abstract:
Superconductivity is a complex phenomenon. And now there's something else to think about: a magnetic material whose structure is not mirror symmetric and yet, unexpectedly, superconducts.
Date: 2004
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