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Lecture Notes: BCS Theory of Superconductivity
Superconductivity: the Meissner Effect, Persistent Currents and the Josephson Effects
A Classical Deviation of the Meissner Effect in a Classical Textbook
The Physics and Applications of Superconducting Metamaterials
14.4. the Ginzburg–Landau Theory the BCS Theory Answered the Question Why Electrons Pair Up
Superconducting Shielding W.O
Stabilization of Phenomenon and Meaning
How Alfven's Theorem Explains the Meissner Effect
On Magnetic Flux Trapping in Superconductors R
Quantum Computing with Superconducting Devices
Elementary Properties of Superconductors
Superconductivity: the Meissner Effect, Persistent Currents, and The
Advanced Information on the Nobel Prize in Physics 2003
Observation of the Meissner State in Superconducting Arrays of 4-Ångstrom Carbon Nanotubes
Introduction to the Ginzburg-Landau Equations
Superconductivity, Broken Gauge Symmetry, and the Higgs Mechanism
Determination of YBCO Superconductor Critical Temperature and Its Voltage-Current Characteristics Using Four-Point Probe Method
Frequency-Induced Negative Magnetic Susceptibility in Epoxy/Magnetite Nanocomposites Che-Hao Chang1, Shih-Chieh Su2, Tsun-Hsu Chang1, 2*, & Ching-Ray Chang3**
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Space Magnetism and Superconductivity
Meissner Effect Cannot Be Explained Classically
Paramagnetic Meissner Effect in Small Superconductors
Arxiv:1210.1578V1 [Cond-Mat.Supr-Con] 4 Oct 2012 Through Monte Carlo Simulations by D
Superconductors Are Materials That Exhibit Zero (Or Close to Zero) Resistance to Electrical Currents As Well As Perfect Diamagnetism (The Meissner Effect)
Vortex Matter in Mesoscopic Superconducting Disks and Rings
A Study of the Meissner Effect in Type I Superconductors
The Ginzburg-Landau Theory
Superperconductors, Their History and Applications
Microwave Superconductivity STEVEN M
Levitation and Its Practical Applications
Superconducting Shields for Magnetic Flux Exclusion and Field Shaping*
Electromotive Forces and the Meissner Effect Puzzle
Meissner Effect, Diamagnetism, and Classical Physics-A Review
Cryogenic Magnetometer Development
Meissner Effect in Classical Physics
Meissner Effect (1933) Re-Explained by Gill’S Electronic Theory of Magnetism (1964)
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