In physics, The Werthamer–Helfand–Hohenberg (WHH) theory was proposed in 1966 by N. Richard Werthamer, Eugene Helfand and Pierre Hohenberg[1] to go beyond BCS theory of superconductivity and it provides predictions of upper critical field (Hc2) in type-II superconductors.
[1][2] The theory predicts the upper critical field (Hc2) at 0 K from Tc and the slope of Hc2 at Tc.
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