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211 Keller, H. J Low-Dimensional Cooperative Phenomena I03516 1975 eBook  
212 Koshizuka, N Advances in Superconductivity XI I03485 1999 eBook  
213 Maple, M.B Superconductivity in Ternary Compounds II I03341 1982 eBook  
214 Moriya, Toru Spin Fluctuations in Itinerant Electron Magnetism I02999 1985 eBook  
215 Delhaes, Pierre Organic and Inorganic Low-Dimensional Crystalline Materials I02984 1987 eBook  
216 Weinstock, Harold Superconducting Electronics I02781 1989 eBook  
217 Hein, Matthias High-Temperature-Superconductor Thin Films at Microwave Frequencies I02729 1999 eBook  
218 Plakida, Nikolai M High-Temperature Superconductivity I02707 1995 eBook  
219 Iga, Kenichi Process Technology for Semiconductor Lasers I02681 1996 eBook  
220 Ishiguro, Takehiko Organic Superconductors I02666 1998 eBook  
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TitleLow-Dimensional Cooperative Phenomena : The Possibility of High-Temperature Superconductivity
Author(s)Keller, H. J
PublicationNew York, NY, Springer US, 1975.
DescriptionVIII, 350 p. 16 illus : online resource
ISBN,Price9781489970312
Keyword(s)1. EBOOK 2. EBOOK - SPRINGER 3. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 4. PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY 5. Strongly Correlated Systems, Superconductivity 6. SUPERCONDUCTIVITY 7. SUPERCONDUCTORS
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TitleAdvances in Superconductivity XI : Proceedings of the 11th International Symposium on Superconductivity (ISS ???98), November 16???19, 1998, Fukuoka
Author(s)Koshizuka, N;Tajima, S
PublicationTokyo, Springer Japan, 1999.
DescriptionCXIV, 1502 p. 1214 illus : online resource
Abstract NoteThe 11th International Symposium on Superconductivity was held November 16-19, 1998, in Fukuoka, Japan. Convened annually since 1988, the symposium covers the whole field of superconductivity from fundamental physics and chemistry to new applications. At the 11th Symposium, there was increased interest reported in the development of trial devices using bismuth wires and yttrium-based bulk materials. Among the presentations were those that clearly defined the development targets for next-generation yttrium-based wires and bulk materials and single-flux quantum (SFQ) circuits. Other popular topics were high-temperature superconductivity applications such as SQUIDs, microwave filters, and cryocooler-cooled magnets. With more than 600 participants from 18 countries, the symposium provided an excellent forum for exchanges of the most recent information in the field of superconductivity
ISBN,Price9784431668749
Keyword(s)1. EBOOK 2. EBOOK - SPRINGER 3. Strongly Correlated Systems, Superconductivity 4. SUPERCONDUCTIVITY 5. SUPERCONDUCTORS
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TitleSuperconductivity in Ternary Compounds II : Superconductivity and Magnetism
Author(s)Maple, M.B;Fischer, O
PublicationBerlin, Heidelberg, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1982.
DescriptionXVI, 308 p : online resource
ISBN,Price9783642818943
Keyword(s)1. EBOOK 2. EBOOK - SPRINGER 3. Strongly Correlated Systems, Superconductivity 4. SUPERCONDUCTIVITY 5. SUPERCONDUCTORS
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TitleSpin Fluctuations in Itinerant Electron Magnetism
Author(s)Moriya, Toru
PublicationBerlin, Heidelberg, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1985.
DescriptionX, 242 p. 69 illus : online resource
Abstract NoteFerromagnetism of metallic systems, especially those including transition metals, has been a controversial subject of modern science for a long time. This controversy sterns from the apparent dual character of the d-electrons responsible for magnetism in transition metals, i.e., they are itinerant elec?? trons described by band theory in their ground state, while at finite tem?? peratures they show various properties that have long been attributed to a system consisting of local magnetic moments. The most familiar example of these properties is the Curie-Weiss law of magnetic susceptibility obeyed by almost all ferromagnets above their Curie temperatures. At first the problem seemed to be centered around whether the d-elec?? trons themselves are localized or itinerant. This question was settled in the 1950s and early 1960s by various experimental investigations, in particular by observations of d-electron Fermi surfaces in ferromagnetic transition metals. These observations are generally consistent with the results of band calculations. Theoretical investigations since then have concentrated on explaining this dual character of d-electron systems, taking account of the effects of electron-electron correlations in the itinerant electron model. The problem in physical terms is to study the spin density fluctuati??ons, which are ne?? glected in the mean-field or one-electron theory, and their influence on the physical properties
ISBN,Price9783642824999
Keyword(s)1. EBOOK 2. EBOOK - SPRINGER 3. Strongly Correlated Systems, Superconductivity 4. SUPERCONDUCTIVITY 5. SUPERCONDUCTORS
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TitleOrganic and Inorganic Low-Dimensional Crystalline Materials
Author(s)Delhaes, Pierre;Drillon, Marc
PublicationNew York, NY, Springer US, 1987.
DescriptionXIV, 482 p : online resource
Abstract NoteThe research of unitary concepts in solid state and molecular chemistry is of current interest for both chemist and physicist communities. It is clear that due to their relative simplicity, low?? dimensional materials have attracted most of the attention. Thus, many non-trivial problems were solved in chain systems, giving some insight into the behavior of real systems which would otherwise be untractable. The NATO Advanced Research Workshop on "Organic and Inorganic Low-Dimensional Crystalline Materials" was organized to review the most striking electronic properties exhibited by organic and inorganic sytems whose space dimensionality ranges from zero (Od) to one (1d), and to discuss related scientific and technological potentials. The initial objectives of this Workshop were, respectively: i) To research unitary concepts in solid state physics, in particular for one dimensional compounds, ii) To reinforce, through a close coupling between theory and experiment, the interplay between organic and inorganic chemistry, on the one hand, and solid state physics on the other, iii) To get a salient understanding of new low-dimensional materials showing "exotic" physical properties, in conjunction with structural features
ISBN,Price9781489920911
Keyword(s)1. EBOOK 2. EBOOK - SPRINGER 3. MAGNETIC MATERIALS 4. MAGNETISM 5. Magnetism, Magnetic Materials 6. SOLID STATE PHYSICS 7. Strongly Correlated Systems, Superconductivity 8. SUPERCONDUCTIVITY 9. SUPERCONDUCTORS
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TitleSuperconducting Electronics
Author(s)Weinstock, Harold;Nisenoff, Martin
PublicationBerlin, Heidelberg, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1989.
DescriptionXII, 441 p : online resource
Abstract NoteThe genesis of the NATO Advanced Study Institute (ASI) upon which this volume is based, occurred during the summer of 1986 when we came to the realization that there had been significant progress during the early 1980's in the field of superconducting electronics and in applications of this technology. Despite this progress, there was a perception among many engineers and scientists that, with the possible exception of a limited number of esoteric fundamental studies and applications (e.g., the Josephson voltage standard or the SQUID magnetometer), there was no significant future for electronic systems incorporating superconducting elements. One of the major reasons for this perception was the aversion to handling liquid helium or including a closed-cycle helium liquefier. In addition, many critics felt that IBM's cancellation of its superconducting computer project in 1983 was "proof" that superconductors could not possibly compete with semiconductors in high-speed signal processing. From our perspective, the need for liquid helium was outweighed by improved performance, i. e., higher speed, lower noise, greater sensitivity and much lower power dissipation. For many commercial, medical, scientific and military applications, these attributes can lead to either enhanced capability (e.g., compact real-time signal processing) or measurements that cannot be made using any other technology (e.g., SQUID magnetometry to detect neuromagnetic activity)
ISBN,Price9783642838859
Keyword(s)1. COMPLEXITY 2. COMPUTATIONAL COMPLEXITY 3. EBOOK 4. EBOOK - SPRINGER 5. ELECTRONICS 6. Electronics and Microelectronics, Instrumentation 7. MICROELECTRONICS 8. SEMICONDUCTORS 9. Special Purpose and Application-Based Systems 10. Special purpose computers 11. Strongly Correlated Systems, Superconductivity 12. SUPERCONDUCTIVITY 13. SUPERCONDUCTORS
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TitleHigh-Temperature-Superconductor Thin Films at Microwave Frequencies
Author(s)Hein, Matthias
PublicationBerlin, Heidelberg, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1999.
DescriptionXIV, 394 p : online resource
Abstract NoteThe book develops a comprehensive understanding of the surface impedance of the oxide high-temperature superconductors in comparison with the conventional superconductor Nb3Sn. Linear and nonlinear microwave responses are treated separately, both in terms of models, theories or numerical approaches and in terms of experimental results. The theoretical treatment connects fundamental aspects of superconductivity to the specific high-frequency properties. The experimental data review the state of the art, as reported by many international groups. The book describes further the main features of appropriate preparation, handling, mounting, and refrigeration techniques, and finally discusses possible applications in passive and active microwave devices
ISBN,Price9783540491545
Keyword(s)1. EBOOK 2. EBOOK - SPRINGER 3. Materials???Surfaces 4. MICROSCOPY 5. SOLID STATE PHYSICS 6. SPECTROSCOPY 7. Spectroscopy and Microscopy 8. Strongly Correlated Systems, Superconductivity 9. SUPERCONDUCTIVITY 10. SUPERCONDUCTORS 11. Surfaces and Interfaces, Thin Films 12. THIN FILMS
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TitleHigh-Temperature Superconductivity : Experiment and Theory
Author(s)Plakida, Nikolai M
PublicationBerlin, Heidelberg, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1995.
DescriptionX, 230 p : online resource
Abstract NoteHigh-Temperature Superconductors provides an up-to-date and comprehensive review of the properties of these fascinating materials. Much has been learned about the behavior and mechanism of this novel type of superconductivity over the past five years, but many questions remain unanswered. This book gives an invaluable survey which will help students and researchers to consolidate their knowledge and build upon it. A large number of illustrations and tables give valuable information for specialists. A critical comparison of different theoretical models involving strong electron correlations, spin fluctuations, phonons and excitons provides a background for understanding modern trends in the theory of high-temperature superconductivity
ISBN,Price9783642784064
Keyword(s)1. EBOOK 2. EBOOK - SPRINGER 3. Strongly Correlated Systems, Superconductivity 4. SUPERCONDUCTIVITY 5. SUPERCONDUCTORS
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TitleProcess Technology for Semiconductor Lasers : Crystal Growth and Microprocesses
Author(s)Iga, Kenichi;Kinoshita, Susumu
PublicationBerlin, Heidelberg, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1996.
DescriptionX, 169 p : online resource
Abstract NoteProcess Technology for Semiconductor Lasers describes the design principles of semiconductor lasers, mainly from the fabrication point of view. Starting out with the history of semiconductor-laser development and applications the materials for use in lasing from short to long wavelengths are reviewed. The basic design principles for semiconductor- laser devices and the epitaxy for laser production are discussed. An entire chapter is devoted to the technology of liquid-phase epitaxy, and another one to vapor-phase and beam epitaxies, respectively. The characterizations of laser materials, and the fabrication and characteristics of semiconductor lasers are treated. Mode-control techniques are presented, and surface-emitting lasers are introduced in the final chapter
ISBN,Price9783642795763
Keyword(s)1. EBOOK 2. EBOOK - SPRINGER 3. ELECTRONICS 4. Electronics and Microelectronics, Instrumentation 5. ENGINEERING 6. Engineering, general 7. LASERS 8. MICROELECTRONICS 9. Optics, Lasers, Photonics, Optical Devices 10. PHOTONICS 11. QUANTUM OPTICS 12. Strongly Correlated Systems, Superconductivity 13. SUPERCONDUCTIVITY 14. SUPERCONDUCTORS
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TitleOrganic Superconductors
Author(s)Ishiguro, Takehiko;Yamaji, Kunihiko;Saito, Gunzi
PublicationBerlin, Heidelberg, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1998.
DescriptionXIII, 522 p : online resource
Abstract NoteOrganic Superconductors is an introduction to organic conductors and superconductors and a review of the current status of the field. First, organic conductors are described, then the structures and electronic properties of organic superconductors are discussed, illustrated with examples of typical compounds. The book deals in detail with theories of the mechanism of superconductivity, and more briefly with spin-density waves. The design, principle, and synthesis of organic superconductors are also described. This second edition covers the research activities of the last few years
ISBN,Price9783642582622
Keyword(s)1. EBOOK 2. EBOOK - SPRINGER 3. ORGANIC CHEMISTRY 4. Polymer Sciences 5. Polymers???? 6. Strongly Correlated Systems, Superconductivity 7. SUPERCONDUCTIVITY 8. SUPERCONDUCTORS
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