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Modern aspects of superconductivity : theory of superconductivity / Sergei Kruchinin, Hidemi Nagao & Shigeyuki Aono.

LIBRA QC611.92 .K78 2011
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Kruchinin, Sergei.
Contributor:
Nagao, Hidemi.
Aono, Shigeyuki
Craig M. Merrihue Memorial Fund.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Superconductivity.
Physical Description:
xiii, 217 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm
Place of Publication:
Singapore ; Hackensack : World Scientific, [2011]
Summary:
Superconductivity remains one of the most interesting research areas in physics and stood as a major scientific mystery for a large part of this century. This book, written for graduate students and researchers in the field of superconductivity, discusses important aspects of the experiment and theory surrounding superconductivity. New experimental investigations of magnetic and thermodynamic superconducting properties of mesoscopic samples are explored with the help of recent developments in nanotechnologies and measurement techniques, and the results are predicted based upon theoretical models in nanoscale superconducting systems. Topics of special interest include high-Tc superconductivity, two-gap superconductivity, mechanism of superconductivity and mesoscopic superconductivity. Particular attention is given to understanding the symmetry and pairing in superconductors.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 203-213) and index.
Local Notes:
Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the Craig M. Merrihue Memorial Fund.
ISBN:
9789814261609
9814261602
OCLC:
645706968

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