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As I understand it there are two types of superconductors, conventional and non-conventional. Conventional superconductors are explained by the BCS theory, my understanding of which being electrons pair up because the bending fields from their movement hold them together and there is not enough other movement to break these forces, but non-conventional ones are not. How do the non-conventional superconductors work then?
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