Theory of superconductivity /
This book discusses the most important aspects of the theory. The phenomenological model is followed by the microscopic theory of superconductivity, in which modern formalism of the many-body theory is used to treat most important problems such as superconducting alloys, coexistence of superconducti...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Singapore ; Teaneck, N.J. :
World Scientific,
©1989.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- I. Phenomenological theory of superconductivity. 1. Experimental facts. 2. Gorter-Casimir two-fluid model. 3. Electrodynamics of superconductors. 4. Ginzburg-Landau theory of superconductivity. 5. Josephson tunneling. 6. Influence of the fluctuations. 7. Type-II superconductors
- II. Microscopic theory of superconductivity. 8. The Cooper instability of the Fermi gas. 9. Self-consistent field method
- Gor'kov equations. 10. Linear response to a magnetic field. 11. Microscopic derivation of the Ginzburg-Landau equations. 12. Quasiclassical approximation. 13. Strong-coupling theory of superconductivity. 14. Spin fluctuations in superconductors. 15. Triplet pairing
- III. Theory of superconducting alloys. 16. The influence of impurities on the superconducting state. 17. Influence of the correlated spins on the critical temperature of a superconductor. 18. Non-magnetic localized states in superconducting alloys. 19. Kondo effect in superconductors. 20. Localization and superconductivity
- IV. Superconductors in a magnetic field. 21. Paramagnetic effects in superconductors. 22. Critical fields of a superconductor
- V. Superconductivity and magnetic order. 23. Superconductivity and ferromagnetism. 24. Superconductivity and antiferromagnetism. 25. Magnetic structures in superconductors
- VI. Superconductivity in quasi-one-dimensional systems. 26. Superconductivity and charge-density-waves. 27. Coexistence between spin-density-waves and superconductivity
- VII. Unconventional superconductivity. 28. Non-phononic mechanisms. 29. Heavy-fermions superconductivity. 30. High-temperature superconductivity.