BCS : 50 years

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BCS : 50 years

edited by Leon N. Cooper, Dmitri Feldman

World Scientific, c2011

  • : pbk.

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Named a Top Five Book of 2011 by Physics Today, USA.'... the editors deserve praise for the selection of topics and for enlisting a distinguished set of authors. BCS: 50 Years is a successful attempt to capture the history of the development of superconductivity theory and its continuing impact. Any person curious about superconductivity will find something in this book to enjoy.'Physics TodayThe BCS theory of superconductivity developed in 1957 by Bardeen, Cooper and Schrieffer has been remarkably successful in explaining the properties of superconductors. In addition, concepts from BCS have been incorporated into diverse fields of physics, from nuclear physics and dense quark matter to the current standard model. Practical applications include SQUIDs, magnetic resonance imaging, superconducting electronics and the transmission of electricity. This invaluable book is a compilation of both a historical account and a discussion of the current state of theory and experiment.With contributions from many prominent scientists, it aims to introduce students and researchers to the origins, the impact and the current state of the BCS theory.

Table of Contents

  • On High Temperature Superconductivity (E Abrahams)
  • On Neutron Stars (G Baym)
  • On High Temperature Superconductivity (P Chu)
  • On New Superconductors (M Cohen)
  • On Magnetic Impurities in Superconductors (P Fulde)
  • On the Discovery of Tunneling Between Superconductors (I Giaever)
  • On BCS in the Soviet Union (L Gor'kov)
  • On Resistance of Superconducting Wires (B Halperin)
  • On Cold Atoms (W Ketterle)
  • On He-3 (T Leggett)
  • On Spontaneous Symmetry Breaking and Gauge Invariance (Y Nambu)
  • On the Electron-Electron Interaction (D Pines)
  • On the Origins of BCS (R Schrieffer)
  • On NMR and the History of BCS (C Slichter)
  • On Lessons from Superconductivity (S Weinberg)
  • On the Influence of BCS on QCD and the Quantum Hall Effect (F Wilczek)
  • On the FFLO State in Superconductors (G Zwicknagl & J Wosnitza)

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