Abstract

Magnetic and superconducting orders are known to coexist in rare earth ternary compounds. For the ordering and other properties of these compounds the interaction between rare earth magnetic moments and conduction electrons plays an important role. Especially, in ferromagnetic superconductors the electromagnetic interaction between the magnetic moments and the persistent current causes various phenomena; the superconducting state coexisting with both ferromagnetic and spin-sinusoidal orders, and anomalous behavior of the magnetization curves in the mixed state of ErRh 4B 4. The surface magnetization and the Josephson effect in ferromagnetic superconductors are briefly discussed.

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