An important survey of early work on high-temperature superconductivity by authors working in Russia's leading research group, headed by 2003 Nobel Prize winner, Vitaly I. Ginzburg, at the I.E. Tamm Department of Theoretical Physics of the Lebedev Physics Institute in Moscow
High Temperature Superconductivity
β Scribed by Jeffrey W. Lynn (auth.), Jeffrey W. Lynn (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag New York
- Year
- 1990
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 416
- Series
- Graduate Texts in Contemporary Physics
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
One of the most exciting developments in modern physics has been the discovery of the new class of oxide materials with high superconducting transition temperature. Systems with Tc well above liquid nitrogen temperature are already a reality and higher Tc's are anticipated. Indeed, the idea of a room-temperature superconductor, which just a short time ago was considered science fiction, appears to be a distinctly possible outcome of materials research. To address the need to train students and scientists for research in this exciting field, Jeffrey W. Lynn and colleagues at the University of Maryland, College Park, as well as other superconductivity experts from around the U.S., taught a graduate-level course in the fall of 1987, from which the chapters in this book were drawn. Subjects included are: Survey of superconductivity (J. Lynn).- The theory of type-II superconductivity (D. Belitz).- The Josephson effect (P. Ferrell).- Crystallography (A. Santoro).- Electronic structure (C.P. Wang).- Magnetic properties and interactions (J. Lynn).- Synthesis and diamagnetic properties (R. Shelton).- Electron pairing (P. Allen).- Superconducting devices (F. Bedard).- Superconducting properties (J. Crow, N.-P. Ong).
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xv
Survey of Superconductivity....Pages 1-28
Theory of Type-II Superconductivity....Pages 29-59
The Josephson Effect....Pages 60-83
Crystallography....Pages 84-121
Electronic Structure, Lattice Dynamics, and Magnetic Interactions....Pages 122-167
Synthesis and Diamagnetic Properties....Pages 168-202
Thermal and Transport Properties....Pages 203-267
Magnetic Properties....Pages 268-302
Electron Pairing: How and Why?....Pages 303-342
Superconducting Devices....Pages 343-386
Back Matter....Pages 387-403
β¦ Subjects
Strongly Correlated Systems, Superconductivity
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