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FROM THE HISTORY OF PHYSICS
Two classic experiments in superconductivity
E. Z. Meilikhov
Abstract:
Two experiments of I. K. Kikoin – the correlation between superconductivity and the galvanomagnetic properties of metals (1933), and the gyromagnetic effect in superconductors (1938) – which were carried out long before the appearance of the microscopic theory of superconductivity, anticipated two of its principal conclusions. Established were: 1) the determining role of electron-phonon interaction; 2) the orbital nature of diamagnetism in superconductors.
Citation:
E. Z. Meilikhov, “Two classic experiments in superconductivity”, UFN, 155:1 (1988), 133–137; Phys. Usp., 31:5 (1988), 459–461
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