The fluctuation superconductivity of magnetic systems
Abstract
The superconductivity of magnetic systems is examined in terms of a fluctuation theory, and the possibility of the formation of a high-temperature superconducting phase in magnetically ordered crystals is demonstrated in principle. A microscopic criterion for the onset of high-temperature superconductivity in magnetic superconductors is proposed. This criterion is then used to predict a new class of superconducting compounds in which the temperature of the transition to the magnetically ordered state is higher than the superconducting transition temperature.
- Publication:
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Moscow Izdatel Nauka
- Pub Date:
- 1986
- Bibcode:
- 1986MoIzN....Q....S
- Keywords:
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- Fluctuation Theory;
- Magnetic Materials;
- Superconductivity;
- Ferromagnetic Materials;
- Free Energy;
- High Temperature;
- High Temperature Superconductors;
- Magnetic Effects;
- Order-Disorder Transformations;
- Phase Diagrams;
- Rare Earth Elements;
- Solid State Physics;
- Solitary Waves;
- Spin Glass;
- Spin-Orbit Interactions;
- Solid-State Physics