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\title{Superconductivity - Assignment 1}
\author{
Kees van Kempen (s4853628)\\
\texttt{k.vankempen@student.science.ru.nl}
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\begin{document}
\section{Electron-phonon coupling in elements}
The data on critical temperatures $T_c$ and (approximately) room temperature resistivity $\rho_{\SI{300}{\kelvin}}$ is from varies sources, as can be found in the table in appendix \ref{appendix:scelements}.
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\section{Exam question electrodynamics in superconductors}
No idea yet.
\section{Difference between type-I and type-II superconductors}
Type-I superconductors are thought to be described by BCS theory.
They are phonon-mediated.
They have different phase diagrams from type-II superconductors,
with two critical fields but one critical temperature.
There is a superconducting phase and a vortex phase.
Something about quantized flux by the Meissner-Ochsenfeld effect.
\bibliographystyle{vancouver}
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\appendix
\section{Superconducting elements}
\label{appendix:scelements}
\input{sc_elements.tex}
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