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jonjacson
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Hi folks,
It is an elementary question for people expert in superconductivity.
I know there is a theory, the BCS theory, and the GIzburg Landau theory too that apparently explains superconductivity.
My question is, if I give you a unit cell would you be able to tell me the temperature at which that solid enters into the superconducting state?
And the same question for high temperature superconductors, Is there a theory that tells you the Tc if the unit cell is known?
It is an elementary question for people expert in superconductivity.
I know there is a theory, the BCS theory, and the GIzburg Landau theory too that apparently explains superconductivity.
My question is, if I give you a unit cell would you be able to tell me the temperature at which that solid enters into the superconducting state?
And the same question for high temperature superconductors, Is there a theory that tells you the Tc if the unit cell is known?