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Abstract Scaling theories incorporating localization, electron-electron interactions and superconductivity consistently are required to understand the destruction of superconductivity in disordered systems. I discuss the ingredients that go into such theories and what difficulties are encountered. I present results for systems with spin-orbit scattering. En route, I review briefly the dilemma of the metal-insulator transition problem.
Abstract Scaling theories incorporating localization, electron-electron interactions and superconductivity consistently are required to understand the destruction of superconductivity in disordered systems. I discuss the ingredients that go into such theories and what difficulties are encountered. I present results for systems with spin-orbit scattering. En route, I review briefly the dilemma of the metal-insulator transition problem.
A Scaling Theory of Localization and Superconductivity
Ma, M. (Autor:in)
Condensed Matter Theories ; 267-274
01.01.1987
8 pages
Aufsatz/Kapitel (Buch)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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