Abstract

Abstract In transition metals a strong exchange interaction can exist between the itinerant d-electrons leading to magnetism or to Stoner-enhanced paramagnetism. The electron-electron interaction in these metals that is caused by the exchange of virtual spin fluctuations (SF's) is discussed in a unified way, in terms of the longitudinal and transverse susceptibilities. We are interested in determining whether a p-wave superconductor exists, with Cooper pairs in triplet spin states, and, if so, at approximately what temperatures, T c 1 . Respective candidates are discussed theoretically taking into account the experimental problems.

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