Superconductivity: Resolving thermoelectric "paradox" in superconductors

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For almost a century, thermoelectricity in superconductors has been one of the most intriguing topics in physics. During its early stages in the 1920s, the mere existence of thermoelectric effects in superconductors was questioned. In 1944, it was demonstrated that the effects may occur in inhomogeneous superconductors. Theoretical breakthrough followed in the 1970s, when the generation of a measurable thermoelectric magnetic flux in superconducting loops was predicted; however, a major crisis developed when experiments showed puzzling discrepancies with the theory. Moreover, different experiments were inconsistent with each other. This led to a stalemate in bringing theory and experiment into agreement. With this work, we resolve this stalemate, thus solving this longstanding "paradox," and open prospects for exploration of novel thermoelectric phenomena predicted recently.

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Shelly, C. D., Matrozova, E. A., & Petrashov, V. T. (2016). Superconductivity: Resolving thermoelectric “paradox” in superconductors. Science Advances, 2(2). https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.1501250

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