Abstract
Muller and coworkers have introduced the concept of a superconducting glass to explain some magnetization data in highT csuperconductors. We explain this data using conventional ideas of type-II superconductivity.
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Ravi Kumar, G., Chaddah, P. Do we really need a superconducting glass model?. Pramana - J. Phys 31, L141–L145 (1988). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02846967
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