K-space magnetism as the origin of superconductivity

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  • who: Firstname Lastname and collaborators from the Institut für Materialwissenschaft, Materialphysik, Universität Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany have published the research work: k-Space Magnetism as the Origin of Superconductivity, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors show that k-space magnetism leads directly to the formation of Cooper pairs at low temperatures. In Section 4.1, the authors first repeat the definition of spin-dependent Wannier functions in the special case of a metal with one atom in the unit cell (the general definition is given in Ref ), and in Section 4.2 the . . .

     

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