Low Magnetic Fields in Anisotropic Superconductors

Low Magnetic Fields in Anisotropic Superconductors

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Greer Allan J.
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Superconductors have been known about since the turn ofthe century. Recently there has been a renewed interest with the discovery of the new, high-Tc materials since 1986[1]. These compounds become superconducting at much warmer temperatures than any pre­ viously known. In fact, many of tthem superconduct at temperatures above the boiling point of liquid nitrogen, making the observation of the transition both accessible and inexpensive. It was obvious immediately that these materials could have a tremendous technological impact, or lead to further materials with even higher transitions. For this reason there has been an intense effort by scientists in both academia and industry to study these materials. The scientificand industrial communitieshope to learn what makes these materials work. For, learning how these materials work not only increases mankind's overall knowledge of his world, but could make some person or company quite successful if the information were used and developed correctly.
EAN 9783662140369
ISBN 3662140365
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Springer, Berlin
Publication date April 18, 2014
Pages 163
Language English
Dimensions 235 x 155
Country Germany
Readership Professional & Scholarly
Authors Greer Allan J.; Kossler William J.
Illustrations VII, 163 p. 16 illus.
Edition Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1995
Series Lecture Notes in Physics Monographs