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Superconductivity in Ternary Compounds II - Superconductivity and Magnetism (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1982)
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Superconductivity in Ternary Compounds II - Superconductivity and Magnetism (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1982)
Series: Topics in Current Physics, 34
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This Topics in Current Physics (TCP) Volume 34 is concerned
primarily with super- conductivity and magnetism, and the mutual
interaction of these two phenomena in ternary rare earth compounds.
It is the companion of TCP Volume 32 - Superconduc- tivity in
Ternary Compounds: Structural, Electronic and Lattice Properties.
The interplay between superconductivity and magnetism has intrigued
theoreticians and experimentalists alike for more than two decades.
V. L. Ginzburg first addressed the question of whether or not
superconductivity and ferromagnetism could coexist in 1957, and B.
T. Matthias and coworkers carried out the first experimental inves-
tigations on this problem in 1959. The early experiments were made
on systems that consisted of a superconducting element or compound
into which small concentrations of rare earth impurities with
partially-filled 4f electron shells had been intro- duced. These
dilute impurity systems were chosen because the scattering of
conduc- tion electrons by parama9. netic rare earth impurity ions
usually has a strong de- structive "pa i r breaking" effect on
superconducti vity, typi ca lly drivi ng the super- conducting
transition temperature to zero at impurity concentrations of only a
few atomic percent. Unfortunately, analysis of these early
experiments was complicated by clustering and/or the formation of
short range or "glassy" types of magnetic order so that definitive
conclusions regarding the coexistence of superconductivity and
magnetism could not be reached.
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