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Boundary Effects in Superconductors

P. G. de Gennes
- 01 Jan 1964 - 
- Vol. 36, Iss: 1, pp 225-237
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In this paper, the properties of layered structures of superconducting (and non-superconducting) materials are studied, with emphasis on the related boundary value problems, and theoretical interpretations are proposed for them.
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The properties of layered structures of superconducting (and non- superconducting) materials are studied, with emphasis on the related boundary- value problems. The experimental results are summarized, and theoretical interpretations are proposed for them. (T.F.H.)

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