J. E. Hirsch argues that interior holes in type I superconductors permanently trap magnetic flux during field cooling, and takes this as evidence that only his hole-superconductivity dynamics, not BCS, can explain the Meissner effect.
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What holes in superconductors reveal about superconductivity
J. E. Hirsch argues that interior holes in type I superconductors permanently trap magnetic flux during field cooling, and takes this as evidence that only his hole-superconductivity dynamics, not BCS, can explain the Meissner effect.