Chapter 10: Superconductivity
London and London derived a phenomenological theory of su-perconductivity which correctly describes the Meissner e ect. They assumed that the electrons move in a frictionless state, so that mv_ = eE (7) or, since @j @t = en sv_, @j s @t = e2n s m E (First London Eqn.) (8) 8
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