Microscopic Study of Superconductivity in Presence of External Magnetic Field in Iron Pnictide Superconductors
Key Points
Superconductivity is affected by external magnetic fields, impacting material properties significantly with high implications for applications.
Key metrics show variations in phase transition under different magnetic conditions in iron pnictides observed through microscopy.
Microscopic examination of superconducting states under an external magnetic field highlights complex interactions between magnetism and superconductivity.
This study indicates that further understanding of these phenomena may enable advancements in superconducting technologies.
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