Consider a magnetic field lying parallel to the superconductor surface,H∣x^, which we can write asH=H(z)x^. Find the field inside the superconductor occupying the regionz>0. Using Maxwell's fourth equation, find the surface current density inside the superconductor. ​​​​​​​ How do I solve this using London theory? Please type answer note write by hend

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Consider a magnetic field lying parallel to the superconductor surface,H∣x^, which we can write asH=H(z)x^. Find the field inside the superconductor occupying the regionz>0. Using Maxwell's fourth equation, find the surface current density inside the superconductor.
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