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18 May 1988Measurements Directed Toward Determining The Operational Mechanism In High Tc Superconductors
A review is given of the general types of experiments that can be performed to distinguish between broad classes of theories of superconductivity. It is concluded that this distinction will be very difficult for all theories that are similar to Bardeen, Cooper and Schriefer (BCS) but with a different interaction causing the pairing. Theories that start from a correlated normal state should give significantly different results from experiments.
R. G. Goodrich
"Measurements Directed Toward Determining The Operational Mechanism In High Tc Superconductors", Proc. SPIE 0879, Sensing, Discrimination, and Signal Processing and Superconducting Materials and Intrumentation, (18 May 1988); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.943989
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R. G. Goodrich, "Measurements Directed Toward Determining The Operational Mechanism In High T[sub]c[/sub] Superconductors," Proc. SPIE 0879, Sensing, Discrimination, and Signal Processing and Superconducting Materials and Intrumentation, (18 May 1988); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.943989