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Mechanisms of Conventional and High Tc Superconductivity (International Series of Monographs on Physics) -
作者:Vladimir Z. Kresin
Vladimir Z. Kresin
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Mechanisms of Conventional and High Tc Superconductivity (International Series of Monographs on Physics)书籍相关信息
- ISBN:9780195056136
- 作者:Vladimir Z. Kresin / Hans Morawitz / Stuart A. Wolf
- 出版社:: Oxford University Press, USA; 2 edition (May 13, 1976)
- 出版时间:1993-06-17
- 页数:196
- 价格:USD 250.00
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- 装帧:Hardcover
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- 适合人群:Researchers in physics, materials scientists, engineers, advanced students in physics and materials science, and professionals interested in the latest advancements in superconductivity research.
- TAG:Materials Science / research / Physics / Solid State Physics / Superconductivity / Quantum materials / Monographs / High Temperature Superconductivity
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- 更新时间:2025-05-18 16:14:38
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Superconductivity has become one of the most intensely studied physical phenomena of our times, with tremendous potential to revolutionize fields as diverse as computing and transportation. This book describes the methods, established results, and recent advances in the field. The goal is to present recently developed theoretical models in light of the long-sought aim of achieving the effect at very high temperatures. The book includes a detailed review of various mechanisms, including phononic, magnetic, and electronic models. The authors focus on the phenomenon of induced superconductivity in the high-temperature oxides, particularly the high-transition-temperature cuprates. They also discuss a variety of low-temperature superconducting systems in conventional materials and organics. The book links the crucial experiments with the most current theories, offering a unified description of the phenomenon. All researchers (and graduate-level) students involved with work in superconductivity will find this an invaluable resource, including solid-state and condensed-matter physicists and chemists, and materials scientists.