The possibility of separation of the ideal conductive and superconductive (Meissner state) phase transitions. 2. Physical consequences following from the paramagnetic effect

Abstract

In the first part of this work an overview of the available data on the paramagnetic effect recently discovered in superconductors was given as well as a possible explanation of the effect. Here the consequences caused by this weakly expressed phenomenon and following from the analysis of the shape of the transition curve are discussed, as well as conclusions based on the test data and, important for true understanding of the nature of superconductivity.

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