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Experimental Verification of the BCS Theory of Superconductivity by Using Persistent Supercurrents

Authors: Stanislav Dolgopolov

According to the BCS theory of superconductivity, the superfluid density must smoothly decrease with increasing temperature; hence a persistent supercurrent in a superconducting ring must decrease at warming and dissipate in temperature cycles below Tc. Here we propose a direct experiment of temperature dependence of persistent supercurrents to examine this BCS prediction.

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[v1] 2022-09-22 05:57:56
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