Abstract

In a few compounds, magnetic ordering and superconductivity appear to arise at the same value of a critical parameter. Assuming a model of magnetic ordering based on localized spins, this simultaneous onset may be explained as a coupling of two conduction electrons via one localized spin. This is analogous to magnetic order arising from coupling of two localized spins via one conduction electron.

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