What Are S Wave and S+S Wave Models in Superconductivity?

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what are the s wave and s+s wave model in superconductivity?
 
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nrjsingh413 said:
what are the s wave and s+s wave model in superconductivity?

Without proper context (you really should learn to at least give a reference when asking something like this in this forum), the quick answer from me will be those being the symmetry of the order parameter (equivalent to the gap symmetry) of the superconductor.

If that is puzzling to you, then you know how I feel when I look at your question.

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