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New Superconductors From Granular To High Tc Guy Deutscher

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New Superconductors From Granular To High Tc Guy Deutscher
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Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.79 MB
Pages: 245
Author: Guy Deutscher
ISBN: 9789810230890, 9810230893
Language: English
Year: 2006

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New Superconductors From Granular To High Tc Guy Deutscher by Guy Deutscher 9789810230890, 9810230893 instant download after payment.

How new are the high Tc superconductors, as compared to the conventional low Tc ones? In what sense are these oxides different from regular metals in their normal state? How different is the mechanism for high Tc superconductivity from the well-known electron-phonon interaction that explains so well superconductivity in metals and alloys? What are the implications of the new features of the high Tc oxides for their practical applications? This book aims to give some answers to those questions, drawing particularly on similarities between the high Tc oxides and granular superconductors, which also present a maximum of their critical temperature near the metal-insulator transition.

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