Abstract

If superconductivity coexists with a spin density wave for the same electrons, then both spin-singlet and spin-triplet Cooper pairs must occur. When the electron-electron interaction varies strongly over the Fermi surface, spin-singlet superconductivity occuring alone at high pressures must have T c sensitive to nonmagnetic impurities as observed experimentally. The theory predicts that T c becomes less sensitive to impurities and the a-axis critical magnetic field increases for the coexistence state.

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