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Inelastic scattering and superconducting gap in high-T c oxides

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It is shown that the self-consistent account of the inelastic electron scattering in the framework of the BCS theory results in changing the kind of the superconducting transition to the first one and corresponding modification of thermodynamic and transport properties.

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Gabovich, A.M., Voitenko, A.I. Inelastic scattering and superconducting gap in high-T c oxides. Czech J Phys 46 (Suppl 2), 921–922 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02583768

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