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Magneto-enhancement of superconductivity in composite D-wave superconductors

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I will discuss composite D-wave superconductors consisting of randomly oriented and randomly distributed superconducting droplets embedded into a matrix. In a certain range of parameters the application of a small magnetic field enhances the superconductivity in these materials while larger fields suppress superconductivity as usual in conventional superconductors. I will also discuss experiments relevant to the problem.

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