Magnetic properties of SO(5) superconductivity

Abstract

The distinction between type I and type II superconductivity is re-examined in the context of the SO(5) model recently put forth by Zhang. Whereas in conventional superconductivity only one parameter (the Ginzburg-Landau parameter ) characterizes the model, in the SO(5) model there are two essential parameters. These can be chosen to be and another parameter, β, related to the doping. There is a more complicated relation between and the behavior of a superconductor in a magnetic field. In particular, one can find type I superconductivity, even when is large, for appropriate values of β.

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