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Electric transport properties of S/F hybrids: weak and inhomogenous ferromagnet
(2012-03-30)
Superconductivity (S) and ferromagnetism (F) are competing phases whose coexistence
is unlikely to occur. Exceptions require a non−uniform profile both for the pairing and the
magnetization, as in the case of the FFLO state ...
Superconductivity in S/F hybrids: a Scanning Probe Microscopy study of orbital interaction
(2016-04-14)
In the framework of the Ginzburg-Landau (G-L) theory [1], conventional superconductors are classified in type I and type II, based on the value the G-L parameter... [edited by Author]
Influence of grains on the electromagnetic ac response of superconducting materials
(2016-04-20)
Type II superconducting materials are technologically interesting since they are characterized by the existence of a superconducting phase even after the penetration of the magnetic field inside them. In fact, while type ...