Superconductivity : an introduction
Language: English Publication details: Cambridge University Press 2022 CambridgeDescription: ix, 335pISBN:- 9781108428415
- 537.623 C732s
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537.6226 H245q3 Quantum wells, wires and dots | 537.6226 L95 Low-dimensional semiconductor structures | 537.6226 Sl64e Electronic and optoelectronic properties of semiconductor structures | 537.623 C732s Superconductivity | 537.623 T495i2 Introduction to superconductivity | 537.623 T495i2 Introduction to superconductivity | 537.623 W67i Introduction to quantum field theory |
Superconductivity is among the most exciting of quantum phenomena in condensed matter physics, and has important applications across science and technology, from fusion reactors to particle accelerators. This self-contained text provides a comprehensive account of the physical foundations of superconductivity and related recent developments in the field. Beginning with a detailed description of the BSC theory of superconductivity, the book then describes the subsequent successes of this landmark theory and proceeds to more advanced topics such as Josephson effects and vortices. The strong coupling theory of superconductivity is introduced in later chapters, providing a springboard to important current research on hydride superconductors, which have displayed very high critical temperatures. Recent manifestations of superfluidity in ultracold atoms physics are also described. This book will give readers a solid grounding in the theory and applications of superconductivity, and an appreciation of its broader importance in the field of modern condensed matter physics.
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