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Onedimensional Superconductivity In Nanowires Fabio Altomare

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Onedimensional Superconductivity In Nanowires Fabio Altomare
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Publisher: Wiley-VCH
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.1 MB
Pages: 334
Author: Fabio Altomare, Albert M. Chang
ISBN: 9783527409952, 9783527649044, 3527409955, 3527649042
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Onedimensional Superconductivity In Nanowires Fabio Altomare by Fabio Altomare, Albert M. Chang 9783527409952, 9783527649044, 3527409955, 3527649042 instant download after payment.

The book introduces scientists and graduate students to superconductivity, and highlights the differences arising from the different dimensionality of the sample under study. It focuses on transport in one-dimensional superconductors, describing relevant theories with particular emphasis on experimental results. It closely relates these results to the emergence of various novel fabrication techniques. The book closes by discussing future perspectives, and the connection and relevance to other physical systems, including superfluidity, Bose-Einstein condensates, and possibly cosmic strings.

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