Abstract

In layered compounds like high- T c cuprates and κ-(ET) 2 salts, the Pauli paramagnetism can be more important than the orbital effect, especially when a magnetic field is applied within the conducting plane. Further a small magnetic field induces spin polarization in d-wave superconductors, which should be readily accessible experimentally. Here we calculate non-magnetic impurity effects on the density of states and the thermal conductivity in d-wave superconductors.

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