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Is There A New Mechanism For Superconductivity?

JAN 01, 1969

DOI: 10.1063/1.3035359

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The model proposed for the large positive isotope effect that Robert D. Fowler and his collaborators found last year in superconducting alpha uranium (under 10–11 kilobars of pressure) (PHYSICS TODAY, December 1967, page 60) has been criticized by Herbert Capellmann and J. Robert Schrieffer of the University of Pennsylvania (Phys. Rev. Letters 21, 1060, 1968).

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