We study the behaviour of a superconductor in a weak static gravitational field for temperatures slightly greater than its transition temperature (fluctuation regime). Making use of the time-dependent Ginzburg–Landau equations, we find a possible short time alteration of the static gravitational field in the vicinity of the superconductor, providing also a qualitative behaviour in the weak field condition. Finally, we compare the behaviour of various superconducting materials, investigating which parameters could enhance the gravitational field alteration

Exploiting Weak Field Gravity-Maxwell Symmetry in Superconductive Fluctuations Regime / Ummarino, Giovanni Alberto; Gallerati, Antonio. - In: SYMMETRY. - ISSN 2073-8994. - 11:11(2019), p. 1341. [10.3390/sym11111341]

Exploiting Weak Field Gravity-Maxwell Symmetry in Superconductive Fluctuations Regime

Ummarino, Giovanni Alberto;Gallerati, Antonio
2019

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We study the behaviour of a superconductor in a weak static gravitational field for temperatures slightly greater than its transition temperature (fluctuation regime). Making use of the time-dependent Ginzburg–Landau equations, we find a possible short time alteration of the static gravitational field in the vicinity of the superconductor, providing also a qualitative behaviour in the weak field condition. Finally, we compare the behaviour of various superconducting materials, investigating which parameters could enhance the gravitational field alteration
2019
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