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To: wily who wrote (44839)6/17/2000 6:48:00 PM
From: Zeev Hed  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 93625
 
Adler's lone pairs are truly "complex polarons" and by themselves have nothing to do with SC, only if the concentration of these could be higher than the density of state, you may have a chance of a condensed state or an SC. OUM does not have electronic transitions between two states, they have an actual phase change (see X-ray diffraction and micrographs), which is a first order phase transition (namely, there is a non zero enthalpy of transformation), in a magnetic field, the transition in a superconductor (from normal to SC) is a second order phase transition, truly an electronic transition and zero enthalpy of transition, only the derivative of the enthalpy with respect to temperature (or other thermodynamic parameters) has a discontinuity.

Zeev