New superconductors :: from granular to high Tc /
How new are the high Tc superconductors, as compared to the conventional low Tc ones? In what sense are these oxides different from regular metals in their normal state? How different is the mechanism for high Tc superconductivity from the well-known electron-phonon interaction that explains so well...
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Zusammenfassung: | How new are the high Tc superconductors, as compared to the conventional low Tc ones? In what sense are these oxides different from regular metals in their normal state? How different is the mechanism for high Tc superconductivity from the well-known electron-phonon interaction that explains so well superconductivity in metals and alloys? What are the implications of the new features of the high Tc oxides for their practical applications? This book aims to give some answers to those questions, drawing particularly on similarities between the high Tc oxides and granular superconductors, which also present a maximum of their critical temperature near the metal-insulator transition. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xxi, 222 pages) : illustrations |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
ISBN: | 9812774920 9789812774927 1281927872 9781281927873 9786611927875 6611927875 |
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contents | 1. Superfluidity. 1.1. The Landau critical velocity. 1.2. Origin of the condensate. 1.3. Phase of the condensate. 1.4. Two-Fermion superfluids. 1.5. BCS superconducting metals. 1.6. Summary. 1.7. Further reading -- 2. Coherence length, penetration depth and critical temperature. 2.1. Origin of the coherence length in superconducting metals. 2.2. Experimental methods for the determination of the coherence length. 2.3. Experimental results for the coherence length. 2.4. Penetration depth and critical temperature. 2.5. Further reading -- 3. The phase transition. 3.1. Free energies. 3.2. Fluctuations. 3.3. Condensation energies. 3.4. Summary. 3.5. Further reading -- 4. Phase diagrams. 4.1. Granular superconductors. 4.2. Phase diagram of the cuprates. 4.3. Summary. 4.4. Further reading -- 5. Gap, symmetry and pseudo-gap. 5.1. The BCS s-wave gap. 5.2. Gap symmetry in the cuprates. 5.3. Superconducting gap and pseudo-gap. 5.4. Summary. 5.5. Further reading -- 6. Basics on vortices. 6.1. Vortices and vortex matter. 6.2. The isolated vortex. 6.3. Formation of the vortex lattice. 6.4. Vortex motion. 6.5. Probing surface currents in d-wave superconductors. 6.6. Summary. 6.7. Further reading -- 7. Cuprate superconductors under strong fields. 7.1. Vortex lattice melting. 7.2. Experiments on vortex phase transitions. 7.3. Summary. 7.4. Further reading -- 8. From fundamentals to applications. 8.1. The need for high critical temperatures and fields. 8.2. High critical temperatures. 8.3. Upper critical fields. 8.4. Practical upper temperature for superconductivity. 8.5. Further reading -- 9. HTS conductors and their applications. 9.1. Grain boundaries. 9.2. First and second generation wires. 9.3. Further reading. |
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spelling | Deutscher, Guy. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n80130407 New superconductors : from granular to high Tc / Guy Deutscher. Hackensack, New Jersey ; London : World Scientific, ©2006. 1 online resource (xxi, 222 pages) : illustrations text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index. 1. Superfluidity. 1.1. The Landau critical velocity. 1.2. Origin of the condensate. 1.3. Phase of the condensate. 1.4. Two-Fermion superfluids. 1.5. BCS superconducting metals. 1.6. Summary. 1.7. Further reading -- 2. Coherence length, penetration depth and critical temperature. 2.1. Origin of the coherence length in superconducting metals. 2.2. Experimental methods for the determination of the coherence length. 2.3. Experimental results for the coherence length. 2.4. Penetration depth and critical temperature. 2.5. Further reading -- 3. The phase transition. 3.1. Free energies. 3.2. Fluctuations. 3.3. Condensation energies. 3.4. Summary. 3.5. Further reading -- 4. Phase diagrams. 4.1. Granular superconductors. 4.2. Phase diagram of the cuprates. 4.3. Summary. 4.4. Further reading -- 5. Gap, symmetry and pseudo-gap. 5.1. The BCS s-wave gap. 5.2. Gap symmetry in the cuprates. 5.3. Superconducting gap and pseudo-gap. 5.4. Summary. 5.5. Further reading -- 6. Basics on vortices. 6.1. Vortices and vortex matter. 6.2. The isolated vortex. 6.3. Formation of the vortex lattice. 6.4. Vortex motion. 6.5. Probing surface currents in d-wave superconductors. 6.6. Summary. 6.7. Further reading -- 7. Cuprate superconductors under strong fields. 7.1. Vortex lattice melting. 7.2. Experiments on vortex phase transitions. 7.3. Summary. 7.4. Further reading -- 8. From fundamentals to applications. 8.1. The need for high critical temperatures and fields. 8.2. High critical temperatures. 8.3. Upper critical fields. 8.4. Practical upper temperature for superconductivity. 8.5. Further reading -- 9. HTS conductors and their applications. 9.1. Grain boundaries. 9.2. First and second generation wires. 9.3. Further reading. Print version record. How new are the high Tc superconductors, as compared to the conventional low Tc ones? In what sense are these oxides different from regular metals in their normal state? How different is the mechanism for high Tc superconductivity from the well-known electron-phonon interaction that explains so well superconductivity in metals and alloys? What are the implications of the new features of the high Tc oxides for their practical applications? This book aims to give some answers to those questions, drawing particularly on similarities between the high Tc oxides and granular superconductors, which also present a maximum of their critical temperature near the metal-insulator transition. English. Copper oxide superconductors. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh88004322 Superconductors. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85130585 High temperature superconductivity. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh88006188 Supraconducteurs à base d'oxyde de cuivre. Supraconducteurs. Supraconductivité à hautes températures. superconductor. aat TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING Superconductors & Superconductivity. bisacsh Copper oxide superconductors fast High temperature superconductivity fast Superconductors fast has work: New superconductors (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGct43b8mcygxwcqxhqWjC https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Deutscher, Guy. New superconductors. Hackensack, NJ : World Scientific Pub., ©2006 9810230893 9789810230890 (DLC) 2006299460 (OCoLC)71834848 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=210837 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Deutscher, Guy New superconductors : from granular to high Tc / 1. Superfluidity. 1.1. The Landau critical velocity. 1.2. Origin of the condensate. 1.3. Phase of the condensate. 1.4. Two-Fermion superfluids. 1.5. BCS superconducting metals. 1.6. Summary. 1.7. Further reading -- 2. Coherence length, penetration depth and critical temperature. 2.1. Origin of the coherence length in superconducting metals. 2.2. Experimental methods for the determination of the coherence length. 2.3. Experimental results for the coherence length. 2.4. Penetration depth and critical temperature. 2.5. Further reading -- 3. The phase transition. 3.1. Free energies. 3.2. Fluctuations. 3.3. Condensation energies. 3.4. Summary. 3.5. Further reading -- 4. Phase diagrams. 4.1. Granular superconductors. 4.2. Phase diagram of the cuprates. 4.3. Summary. 4.4. Further reading -- 5. Gap, symmetry and pseudo-gap. 5.1. The BCS s-wave gap. 5.2. Gap symmetry in the cuprates. 5.3. Superconducting gap and pseudo-gap. 5.4. Summary. 5.5. Further reading -- 6. Basics on vortices. 6.1. Vortices and vortex matter. 6.2. The isolated vortex. 6.3. Formation of the vortex lattice. 6.4. Vortex motion. 6.5. Probing surface currents in d-wave superconductors. 6.6. Summary. 6.7. Further reading -- 7. Cuprate superconductors under strong fields. 7.1. Vortex lattice melting. 7.2. Experiments on vortex phase transitions. 7.3. Summary. 7.4. Further reading -- 8. From fundamentals to applications. 8.1. The need for high critical temperatures and fields. 8.2. High critical temperatures. 8.3. Upper critical fields. 8.4. Practical upper temperature for superconductivity. 8.5. Further reading -- 9. HTS conductors and their applications. 9.1. Grain boundaries. 9.2. First and second generation wires. 9.3. Further reading. Copper oxide superconductors. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh88004322 Superconductors. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85130585 High temperature superconductivity. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh88006188 Supraconducteurs à base d'oxyde de cuivre. Supraconducteurs. Supraconductivité à hautes températures. superconductor. aat TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING Superconductors & Superconductivity. bisacsh Copper oxide superconductors fast High temperature superconductivity fast Superconductors fast |
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title | New superconductors : from granular to high Tc / |
title_auth | New superconductors : from granular to high Tc / |
title_exact_search | New superconductors : from granular to high Tc / |
title_full | New superconductors : from granular to high Tc / Guy Deutscher. |
title_fullStr | New superconductors : from granular to high Tc / Guy Deutscher. |
title_full_unstemmed | New superconductors : from granular to high Tc / Guy Deutscher. |
title_short | New superconductors : |
title_sort | new superconductors from granular to high tc |
title_sub | from granular to high Tc / |
topic | Copper oxide superconductors. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh88004322 Superconductors. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85130585 High temperature superconductivity. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh88006188 Supraconducteurs à base d'oxyde de cuivre. Supraconducteurs. Supraconductivité à hautes températures. superconductor. aat TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING Superconductors & Superconductivity. bisacsh Copper oxide superconductors fast High temperature superconductivity fast Superconductors fast |
topic_facet | Copper oxide superconductors. Superconductors. High temperature superconductivity. Supraconducteurs à base d'oxyde de cuivre. Supraconducteurs. Supraconductivité à hautes températures. superconductor. TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING Superconductors & Superconductivity. Copper oxide superconductors High temperature superconductivity Superconductors |
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