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Ferromagnetic superconductor

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A ferromagnetic superconductor is a type of material that exhibits both ferromagnetism and superconductivity simultaneously. To understand this concept, it's essential to break down these two phenomena: 1. **Ferromagnetism**: This is a form of magnetism in which certain materials can become magnetized and maintain that magnetization without an external magnetic field. In ferromagnetic materials, the magnetic moments of atoms align parallel to each other, resulting in a net magnetic field.

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