Using the difference between FD statistics for electrons and BE statistics for Cooper pairs, explain superconductivity.

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Using the difference between FD statistics for electrons and BEstatistics for Cooper pairs, explain superconductivity.

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BCS this is Bardeen Cooper and Schrieffer Bardeen Cooper and Schrieffer they came up with a theory that help explain a superconductivity still it only explain superconductivity for the original set of materials where you know the temperature the critical temperature was of the order of a few Kelvin So this theory for example is unable to explain how a material at say 90 Kelvin or 100 Kelvin or there about can show you superconductivity So therefore this even at this stage even though this is successfully explain low temperature superconductivity there is no there is still no accepted theory that explain high temperature superconductivity convincingly So that is the that is the state it    See Answer
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