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Spin-fluctuation-mediated even-parity pairing in heavy-fermion superconductors

Kazumasa Miyake, +2 more
- 01 Nov 1986 - 
- Vol. 34, Iss: 9, pp 6554-6556
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It is shown that the anisotropic even-Parity pairings are assisted and the odd-parity as well as the isotropic even- parity pairing are impeded by antiferromagnetic spin fluctuations which are observed in heavy-fermion solids.
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It is shown that the anisotropic even-parity pairings are assisted and the odd-parity as well as the isotropic even-parity pairings are impeded by antiferromagnetic spin fluctuations which are observed in heavy-fermion solids.

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