Superconductor–insulator transition

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title: Superconductor–insulator transition
text: The superconductor–insulator transition is an example of a quantum phase transition, whereupon tuning some parameter in the Hamiltonian, a dramatic change in the behavior of the electrons occurs. The nature of how this transition occurs is disputed, and many studies seek to understand how the order parameter, Ψ = Δ exp ⁡ , changes. Here Δ is the amplitude of the order parameter, and θ is the phase. Most theories involve either the destruction of the amplitude of the order parameter - by a reduct
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description: Type of quantum phase transition
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