Some aspects of Microscopic Mechanism of Superconductivity in conventional and non-conventional systems
Ranjan Chaudhury, Koushik Mandal

TL;DR
This paper reviews a decade of theoretical research on microscopic mechanisms of superconductivity, covering both conventional and exotic types, with emphasis on experimental relevance and comparisons with other theories, especially for high-temperature superconductors.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of the authors' research on microscopic mechanisms of superconductivity, highlighting novel insights and their significance in the context of high-temperature superconductivity.
Findings
Comparison of different microscopic mechanisms for superconductivity.
Emphasis on applications to experimental systems.
Highlighting the significance of the authors' results.
Abstract
A broad review of theoretical research work involving different types of microscopic mechanism in various classes of superconductors, carried out in our research group over a decade or so, is presented. These mechanisms include both conventional as well as exotic ones. Special emphasis is placed on the possible applications to the experimental situations. Moreover, comparison of our works with various theoretical proposals made by various other researchers, with regard to high temperature superconductivity in particular, is made. The crucial importance and special significance of our results are highlighted.
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Taxonomy
TopicsPhysics of Superconductivity and Magnetism · Advanced Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics · Quantum, superfluid, helium dynamics
