ass1: Start to discuss type-I vs type-II
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%\usepackage[nottoc,numbib]{tocbibind}
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\usepackage{float}
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\usepackage{mathtools}
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\usepackage{svg}
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\title{Superconductivity - Assignment 1}
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\author{
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No idea yet.
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\section{Difference between type-I and type-II superconductors}
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In the realm of conventional superconductors, we have type-I and type-II superconductors.
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Both types are mediated by electron-phonon coupling, but there are quite some differences.
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\begin{figure}
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\label{fig:type-i-vs-ii}
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\includesvg[width=\textwidth]{Lecture-2-slides-for-printing-type-i-vs-ii.svg}
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\caption{Figure is borrowed from the presentation of week two of the Superconductivity course by Alix McCollam.}
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\end{figure}
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Type-I superconductors are thought to be described by BCS theory.
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They are phonon-mediated.
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They have different phase diagrams from type-II superconductors,
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