Abstract

It is shown that the Mossbauer two-electron centers with negative correlation energy are efficient tools for studying the processes of Bose condensation of electron pairs in superconducting phase transition. The corresponding probes are sensitive to two-electron processes and determine their high sensitivity to a variation in the electron density at the phase transition. It is shown that a variation in the electron density in the case of a phase transition depends on the critical temperature T c and is different for different sublattices.

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