Superconductivity: an introduction/ Phillippe Mangin & Remi Kahn
Publication details: Cham: Springer International Pub, 2017Description: xvi, 379 pages, 24 cmISBN:- 9783319844206
- 23 537.623 M277
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Includes bibliography and index
Introduction -- London theory -- The non-local Pippard equations -- Thermodynamics of type I superconductors -- The intermediate state of type I superconductors -- Type II Superconductors -- Fields and currents in type II superconductors models of the critical state -- Cooper pairs - principal results of BCS theory -- Coherence and the flux quantum -- The Josephson effect -- Superconducting quantum interference device "SQUID"Josephson junctions in a magnetic field
This book proposes a thorough introduction for a varied audience. The reader will master London theory and the Pippard equations, and go on to understand type I and type II superconductors (their thermodynamics, magnetic properties, vortex dynamics, current transport…), Cooper pairs and the results of BCS theory. By studying coherence and flux quantization he or she will be lead to the Josephson effect which, with the SQUID, is a good example of the applications. The reader can make up for any gaps in his knowledge with the use of the appendices, follow the logic behind each model, and assimilate completely the underlying concepts. Approximately 250 illustrations help in developing a thorough understanding.
This volume is aimed towards masters and doctoral students, as well as advanced undergraduates, teachers and researchers at all levels coming from a broad range of subjects (chemistry, physics, mechanical and electrical engineering, materials science…). Engineers working in industry will have a useful introduction to other more applied or specialized material.
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