TITLE:
New Theory of Superconductivity. Does the London Equation Have the Proper Solution? No, It Does Not. Self-Generated and External Magnetic Fields in Superconductors
AUTHORS:
Boris V. Bondarev
KEYWORDS:
Electron Distribution Function, Anisotropy, Superconductivity, Energy Gap, Magnetic Field in Superconductor
JOURNAL NAME:
Open Access Library Journal,
Vol.3 No.12,
December
8,
2016
ABSTRACT: Hereby it studied the fundamental theory created by the London brothers for interpretation of the magnetic field reduction in superconductors. As demonstrated, this theory is not correct. The author of this work has developed the new theory of superconductivity. The equation describing the electron distribution function under the effect of magnetic field explains existence of the Meissner-Ochsenfeld effect. It is shown that the critical field equation matches the width of a potential well in the kinetic energy dependence of mean electron energy. As a result, the supercurrent density formula has been derived. Existence of magnetic fields is explained by two steady-state Maxwell equations. There are magnetic fields that are found to be created in individually shaped metals. Penetration of the external magnetic field in a superconductor has been explained.