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Handbook of Superconductivity: Fundamentals and Materials, Volume One 2nd edition [Mīkstie vāki]

Edited by (Research Center Juelich), Edited by (Florida State University), Edited by (University of Cambridge)
  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 450 pages, height x width: 280x210 mm, weight: 870 g, 41 Tables, black and white; 313 Illustrations, black and white
  • Izdošanas datums: 12-Mar-2025
  • Izdevniecība: CRC Press
  • ISBN-10: 0367687674
  • ISBN-13: 9780367687670
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This is the first of three volumes of the extensively revised and updated second edition of the Handbook of Superconductivity. The past twenty years have seen rapid progress in superconducting materials, which exhibit one of the most remarkable physical states of matter ever to be discovered



This is the first of three volumes of the extensively revised and updated second edition of the Handbook of Superconductivity. The past twenty years have seen rapid progress in superconducting materials, which exhibit one of the most remarkable physical states of matter ever to be discovered. Superconductivity brings quantum mechanics to the scale of the everyday world where a single, coherent quantum state may extend over a distance of metres, or even kilometres, depending on the size of a coil or length of superconducting wire. Viable applications of superconductors rely fundamentally on an understanding of this intriguing phenomena and the availability of a range of materials with bespoke properties to meet practical needs. This first volume covers the fundamentals of superconductivity and the various classes of superconducting materials, which sets the context and background for Volumes 2 and 3.

Key Features:

  • Covers the depth and breadth of the field
  • Includes contributions from leading academics and industry professionals across the world
  • Provides hands-on guidance to the manufacturing and processing technologies

A comprehensive reference, this handbook is suitable for both graduate students and practitioners in experimental physics, materials science and multiple engineering disciplines, including electronic and electrical, chemical, mechanical, metallurgy and others.

Foreword. Preface. Acknowledgements. Editors-in-Chief. Contributors.
Part A Fundamentals of Superconductivity. A1 Introduction to Section A1:
History, Mechanisms and Materials. A1.1 Historical Development of
Superconductivity. A1.2 An Introduction to Superconductivity. A1.3 The
Polaronic Basis for High-Temperature Superconductivity. A2 Introduction to
Section A2: Fundamental Properties. A2.1 Phenomenological Theories. A2.2
Microscopic Theory. A2.3 Normal-State Metallic Behavior in Contrast to
Superconductivity: An Introduction. A2.4 The MeissnerOchsenfeld Effect. A2.5
Loss of Superconductivity in Magnetic Fields. A2.6 High-Frequency
Electromagnetic Properties. A2.7 Flux Quantization. A2.8 Josephson Effects.
A2.9 Other Josephson-Related Phenomena. A3 Introduction to Section A3:
Critical Currents of Type II Superconductors. A3.1 Vortices and Their
Interaction. A3.2 Flux Pinning. Part B Low-Temperature Superconductors. B
Introduction to Section B: Low-Temperature Superconductors. B1 Nb-Based
Superconductors. B2 Magnesium Diboride. B3 Chevrel Phases. Part C
High-Temperature Superconductors. C Introduction to Section C:
High-Temperature Superconductors. C1 YBCO. C2 Bismuth-Based Superconductors.
C3 TIBCCO. C4 HgBCCO. C5 Iron-Based Superconductors. C6 Hydrides. Part D
Other Superconductors. D Introduction to Section D: Other Superconductors. D1
Unconventional Superconductivity in Heavy Fermion and Ruthenate Materials. D2
Organic Superconductors. D3 Fullerene Superconductors. D4 Future High-Tc
Superconductors. D5 Fe-Based Chalcogenide Superconductors. D6 Interface
Superconductivity. D7 Topological Superconductivity. Glossary. Index.
David A. Cardwell, David C. Larbalestier, Aleksander Braginski