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|a Superconductivity :
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|a PREFACE; CONTENTS; 1 INTRODUCTION; 1.1 -- A history of women and men; 1.2 -- Experimental signs of superconductivity; 1.2.1 -- The discovery of superconductivity: the critical temperature; 1.2.2 -- The magnetic behavior of superconductors; 1.2.3 -- Critical current; 1.2.4 -- The isotope effect; 1.2.5 -- JOSEPHSON currents and flux quantization; 1.3 -- Phenomenological models; 1.3.1 -- LONDON theory; 1.3.2 -- The thermodynamic approach; 1.3.3 -- GINZBURG-LANDAU; 1.3.4 -- Vortices; 1.4 -- The microscopic BCS theory; 1.5 -- Tunnelling effects ; 1.6 -- A great diversity of superconducting materials.
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|a 1.7 -- "Unconventional" superconductors1.8 -- Numerous spectacular applications; 1.9 -- Superconductivity in the history of mankind; 2 LONDON THEORY; 2.1 -- MAXWELL's equations; 2.2 -- The behavior expected for a perfect conductor; 2.2.1 -- Electrical conduction in a normal conductor; 2.2.2 -- Electrical conduction in a perfect conductor; 2.2.3 -- Magnetic fields in a perfect conductor; 2.3 -- Superconductor versus perfect conductor; 2.3.1 -- Cooling in zero field followed by application of a field; 2.3.2 -- Application of the magnetic field when T> Tc followed by cooling in the field.
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|a 2.4 -- The LONDON equations2.4.1 -- "Superconducting electrons"; 2.4.2 -- First LONDON equation; 2.4.3 -- Second LONDON equation; 2.4.4 -- Superconducting slab in an applied magnetic field; 2.5 -- The LONDON penetration depth; 2.5.1 -- Experimental measurement of L; 2.5.2 -- Temperature dependence of the LONDON penetration depth; 2.6 -- Applications to superconducting wires; 2.6.1 -- A wire in magnetic field; 2.6.2 -- A current-carrying wire; 2.6.3 -- Thin current-carrying wire; 2.6.4 -- Generalized response of the wire; 2.7 -- The OCHSENFELD experiment; 2.8 -- Non-simply-connected superconductor.
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|a 2.8.1 -- Sequence 1: cooling in zero field2.8.2 -- Sequence 2: field cooling; 2.8.3 -- Conclusion; 2.9 -- Analysis from the point of view of energy; 2.9.1 -- Energetic interpretation of the LONDON penetration depth; 2.9.2 -- The second LONDON equation by a variational method; 2.10 -- Description of superconductivity in fluid-mechanical terms; 2.11 -- The LONDON moment; 2.11.1 -- Intuitive approach; 2.11.2 -- Calculating the LONDON moment; 2.12 -- The LONDON equation in the LONDON gauge; 2.12.1 -- The concept of gauge; 2.12.2 -- The LONDON gauge; 2.12.3 -- The second LONDON equation in the LONDON gauge.
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|a 2.12.4 -- Momentum p and the LONDON equation2.12.5 -- Non-simply-connected superconductors; 3 THE NON-LOCAL PIPPARD EQUATIONS; 3.1 -- Origin of the non-local equations; 3.2 -- Non-locality in pure superconductors; 3.3 -- Penetration depth of the magnetic field; 3.4 -- FOURIER analysis of the PIPPARD equations; 3.5 -- "Dirty" superconductors; 4 THERMODYNAMICS OF TYPE I SUPERCONDUCTORS; 4.1 -- Thermodynamic description; 4.2 -- The thermodynamic variables of superconductivity; 4.2.1 -- The relation between LONDON currents and magnetization; 4.2.2 -- Thermodynamic systems.
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|a 4.2.3 -- Interpreting the levitation of type I superconductors.
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