Superconductivity of metals and alloys
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Superconductivity of metals and alloys
(Advanced book classics)(Advanced book program)
CRC Press, 2019
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Note
First published: Westview Press, 1966
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Drawn from the author's introductory course at the University of Orsay, Superconductivity of Metals and Alloys is intended to explain the basic knowledge of superconductivity for both experimentalists and theoreticians. These notes begin with an elementary discussion of magnetic properties of Type I and Type II superconductors. The microscopic theory is then built up in the Bogolubov language of self-consistent fields. This text provides the classic, fundamental basis for any work in the field of superconductivity.
Table of Contents
Advanced Book Classics , Editor's Foreword , Vita , Special Preface , Preface , Fundamental Properties , Magnetic Properties of First Kind Superconductors , Magnetic Properties of Second Kind Superconductors , Description of the Condensed State , The Self-Consistent Field Method , Phenomenological Landau-Ginsburg Equations , Microscopic Analysis of the Landau-Ginsburg Equations , Effects of Strong Magnetic Fields and of Magnetic Impurities
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