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Maekawa, Sadamichi |
Physics of High-Temperature Superconductors |
I00079 |
1992 |
eBook |
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252 |
A. V. Narlikar |
Superconductors |
OB1430 |
2014 |
eBook |
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253 |
Anatoly Larkin |
Theory of fluctuations in superconductors |
OB1422 |
2005 |
eBook |
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254 |
Massimo Blasone |
Quantum field theory and its macroscopic manifestations: Boson condensation, ordered patterns and topological defects |
023680 |
2011 |
Book |
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255 |
Masato Murakami (ed.) |
Melt processed high-temperature superconductors |
008862 |
1992 |
Book |
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256 |
Gerald Burns |
High-temperature superconductivity: An introduction |
007919 |
1992 |
Book |
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257 |
David A. Rudman (ed.) |
Superconducting devices |
003993 |
1990 |
Book |
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258 |
T. Tsuneto |
Superconductivity and superfluidity |
015196 |
1998 |
Book |
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259 |
Johann H. Hinken |
Superconductor electronics: Fundamentals and microwave applications |
003021 |
1988 |
Book |
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260 |
Andre Guinier |
Solid state: From superconductors to superalloys |
002277 |
1989 |
Book |
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Title | Physics of High-Temperature Superconductors : Proceedings of the Toshiba International School of Superconductivity (ITS2), Kyoto, Japan, July 15???20, 1991 |
Author(s) | Maekawa, Sadamichi;Sato, Masatoshi |
Publication | Berlin, Heidelberg, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1992. |
Description | X, 437 p : online resource |
Abstract Note | Advances through carefully conducted quantitative work on well designed, high quality materials characterize the present state of high-temperature superconductivity research. The contributions to this volume present a theoretical and experimental overview of electronic structure and physical properties, including anisotropic features, of high-temperative materials, with a focus on cuprates. In order to enhance the understanding of the mechanisms of superconductivity at high temperatures, this volume is divided into theoretical and experimental parts. The contributions to the two parts correspond to each other, giving readers involved in either area of research activity a reference to findingsof the other. On the other hand, this book gives young physicists high-level information on the present state of research, enhanced by tutorial contributions of leading physicists in the field |
ISBN,Price | 9783642847189 |
Keyword(s) | 1. EBOOK
2. EBOOK - SPRINGER
3. INORGANIC CHEMISTRY
4. Strongly Correlated Systems, Superconductivity
5. SUPERCONDUCTIVITY
6. SUPERCONDUCTORS
7. THERMODYNAMICS
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Title | Quantum field theory and its macroscopic manifestations: Boson condensation, ordered patterns and topological defects |
Author(s) | Massimo Blasone;Giuseppe Vitiello;Petr Jizbra |
Publication | London, Imperial College Press, 2011. |
Description | xviii, 526p. |
Abstract Note | The scope of this book is to answer questions such as: how it happens that the mesoscopic/macroscopic scale and stability characterizing those systems are dynamically generated out of the microscopic scale of fluctuating quantum components; how quantum particles coexist and interact with classically behaving macroscopic objects, e.g. vortices, magnetic domains and other topological defects. The quantum origin of topological defects and their interaction with quanta is a crucial issue for the understanding of symmetry breaking phase transitions and structure formation in a wide range of systems from condensed matter to cosmology. Deliberately not discussing other important problems, primarily renormalization problems, this book provides answers to such questions in a unitary, self-consistent physical and mathematical framework, which makes it unique in the panorama of existing texts on a similar subject. Crystals, ferromagnets and superconductors appear to be macroscopic quantum systems, i.e. their macroscopic properties cannot be explained without recourse to the underlying quantum dynamics. Recognizing that quantum field dynamics is not confined to the microscopic world is one of the achievements of this book, also marking its difference from other texts. The combined use of algebraic methods, and operator and functional formalism constitutes another distinctive, valuable feature. |
ISBN,Price | 9781848162808 : US $150.00(HB) |
Classification | 530.145
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Keyword(s) | 1. CRYSTALS
2. FERROMAGNETISM
3. QUANTUM FIELD THOERY
4. QUANTUM THEORY
5. SUPERCONDUCTORS
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