A Comment on ``Superconducting-Normal Phase Transition in (Ba1-xKx)BiO3, x = 0.40, 0.47'' by B. F. Woodfield, D. A. Wright, R. A. Fisher, N. E. Phillips and H. Y. Tang, Phys. Rev. Lett. 83, 4622 (1999)

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2 pages, no figures, submitted to PRL as a comment, related articles are cond-mat/9904288 (theory) and cond-mat/9912160 (exper

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This comment addresses criticisms of our PRL 82 (1999) p. 4532-4535
(cond-mat/9904288) raised by Woodfield et al. in their recent PRL. We find that
the critical fields in single crystals of Ba1-xKxBiO3 (x = 0.4) have anomalous
temperature dependecies which suggests that the superconducting phase
transition in this material is not of order II.

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