Theory Of Superconductivity

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advanced superconductivity research applications
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BCS Theory
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condensed matter physics
electromagnetic properties
Electron Phonon Matrix Element
Electron Self-energy
electron-phonon coupling
Electronic Specific Heat
Elementary Excitation Spectrum
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fermi
Fermi Surface
functions
Green's Function
Green’s Function
Ground State Wave Function
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Jellium
Jellium Model
Longitudinal Phonons
many-body theory
matrix
Meissner Effect
Nuclear Spin Relaxation
Pairing Approximation
Pairing Theory
Perturbation Series
Quantized Vibrations
quantum interference effects
RPA
second quantization
Single Particle Excitation
Single Particle Excitation Spectrum
spectral
Spectral Weight Functions
state
superconducting
Superconducting Metals
Superconducting Phase
Superconducting State
surface
wave
Wave Function
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Product details

  • ISBN 9780738201207
  • Weight: 540g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 22 Jan 1971
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Theory of Superconductivity is primarily intended to serve as a background for reading the literature in which detailed applications of the microscopic theory of superconductivity are made to specific problems.

J. Robert Schrieffer received his B.S. from MIT. He continued his studies at the University of Illinois, where he along with Professors John Bardeen and Leon Cooper developed the theory of superconductivity. He continued his work as a fellow at the University of Birmingham and the Niels Bohr Institute in Copenhagen. Following work at the Universities of Chicago and Illinois, Schrieffer won the Nobel Prize, in 1972, for his work in superconductivity, sharing the honour with Bardeen and Cooper. He was a professor of physics at the University of California, Santa Barbara, and is now at the University of Florida, Tallahassee.

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