The Science and Technology of Superconductivity Proceedings of a summer course held August 13–26, 1971, at Georgetown University, Washington, D. C. Volume 1

Since the discovery of superconductivity in 1911 by H. Kamerlingh Onnes, of the order of half a billion dollars has been spent on research directed toward understanding and utiliz­ ing this phenomenon. This investment has gained us fundamental understanding in the form of a microscopic theory of sup...

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Other Authors: Gregory, W. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York, NY Springer US 1973, 1973
Edition:1st ed. 1973
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • of Volume 1
  • I: Introduction and Background
  • Fundamentals of Superconductivity
  • Phenomenological Theories of Superconductivity
  • Elements of the Theory of Superconductivity
  • Josephson Effect in a Superconducting Ring
  • Time-Dependent Superconductivity
  • Refrigeration for Superconducting Devices
  • II: Superconducting Materials
  • Experimental Aspects of Superconductivity: Editors’ Note
  • Superconductivity in Very Pure Metals
  • Tc’s — The High and Low of It
  • The Metallurgy of Superconductors
  • Superconducting Intermetallic Compounds — The A15 Story
  • Theory of Superconducting Semiconductors
  • Enhancement Effects: Theory
  • Enhancement Effects
  • Author Index