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Microstructure and Properties of High-Temperature Superconductors

โœ Scribed by I. A. Parinov (auth.)


Publisher
Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
Year
2012
Tongue
English
Leaves
786
Edition
2
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


The main features of high-temperature superconductors (HTSC) that define their properties are intrinsic brittleness of oxide cuprates, the layered anisotropic structure and the supershort coherence length. Taking into account these features, this treatise presents research into HTSC microstructure and properties, and also explores the possibilities of optimization of the preparation techniques and superconducting compositions. The "composition-technique-experiment-theory-model," employed here, assumes considerable HTSC defectiveness and structure heterogeneity and helps to draw a comprehensive picture of modern representations of the microstructure, strength and the related structure-sensitive properties of the materials considered. Special attention is devoted to the Bi-Sr-Ca-Cu-O and Y-Ba-Cu-O families, which currently offer the most promising applications. Including a great number of illustrations and references, this monograph addresses students, post-graduate students and specialists, taking part in the development, preparation and research of new materials. The new edition had been updated intensively, especially experimental investigations and modeling conductive and elastic properties of HTC superconductors have been added.

โœฆ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-xxi
Superconductors and Superconductivity: General Issues....Pages 1-72
High-Temperature Superconductors. Overview....Pages 73-124
Composition Features and HTSC Preparation Techniques....Pages 125-169
Experimental Investigations of HTSC....Pages 171-271
Carbon Problem....Pages 273-305
General Aspects of HTSC Modeling....Pages 307-364
Modeling of BSCCO Systems and Composites....Pages 365-405
Modeling of YBCO Oxide Superconductors....Pages 407-438
Modeling Conductive and Elastic Properties of Superconductive Composites....Pages 439-481
Computer Simulation of HTSC Microstructure and Toughening Mechanisms....Pages 483-568
Mechanical Destructions of HTSC Josephson Junctions and Composites....Pages 569-594
Modeling of Electromagnetic and Superconducting Properties of HTSC....Pages 595-644
Back Matter....Pages 645-779

โœฆ Subjects


Strongly Correlated Systems, Superconductivity;Optical and Electronic Materials;Numerical and Computational Physics;Structural Materials;Structural Mechanics


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