Proceedings of the International Conference on High Temperature Superconductivity and Localization Phenomena, Moscow, USSR, 11-17 May 1991
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Proceedings of the International Conference on High Temperature Superconductivity and Localization Phenomena, Moscow, USSR, 11-17 May 1991
(Progress in high temperature superconductivity, v. 32)
World Scientific, c1992
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
This volume is devoted to the theoretical and experimental aspects of the physics and chemistry of high temperature superconductivity and localization effects in normal, superconducting and magnetic metals. The main topics include localization phenomena, fluctuational effects on superconductors, Josephson junctions and applications, spectroscopy of HTSC, theory of HTSC, transport and magnetic properties of HTSC, chemistry and technology.
Table of Contents
- Spin density mesoscopic fluctuations due to electric current, A.G. Aronov and Yu B. Lyanda-Geller
- localization and electron-electron interaction in inhomogeneous gold films, G. Dumpich and A. Carl
- superconductivity-insulator transition in Mo-C films, S.J. Lee et al
- enhanced pairing interactions and inelastic coulumb scattering in a two-band picture, O. Entin-Wohlman and Y. Imry
- electronic transport properties of thallium-based superconducting single crystals, A.M. Hermann et al
- the Berezinskii-Kosterlitz-Thouless transition and fluctuation paraconductivity in the YBa2Cu3O7 single crystal films, V.A. Gasparov
- the dynamics of solitons in long Josephson junctions and its application, S. Sakai
- penetration depth, lower critical field and noise characteristics in single crystals of Bi2Sr2CaCu2Oy, A. Maeda
- ultrasonic attenuation by the vortex lattice of high temperature superconductors, P. Lemmens et al
- the importance of redox mechanisms for optimization of high Tc superconductive thallium cuprates, B. Ravean et al (part contents).
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