26 results on '"Superconductivity--Congresses"'
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2. Percolation, Localization, and Superconductivity
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Allen Goldman and Allen Goldman
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- Solid state physics--Congresses, Superconductivity--Congresses, Percolation (Statistical physics)--Congresses
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The study of the effects of dimensional ity and disorder on phase transitions, electronic transport, and superconductivity has become an important field of research in condensed matter physics. These effects are both classical and quantum mechanical in nature and are observed universally in urealu materials. What may at first glance seem a diverse collection of lectures which form the chapters of these proceedings is in fact, an attempt to demon strate the commonality, inter-relationship, and general applica bility of the phenomena of localization, percolation, and macro scopic quantum effects on electrical transport and superconduc tivity in disordered solids. The theory of these phenomena is presented in a complete, yet, self-contained fashion and the inter-relationship between the topics is emphasized. An extensive treatment of experimental results is also included, both those which have stimulated the theory as well as those that have confirmed it. Many of the phenomena investigated in this field also have technological significance. For example, the nature of electronic localization in metals in which one or more dimensions are con strained is very important when one attempts to predict the be havior of the metallic interconnects in ultra-miniature circuits.
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- 2013
3. Moment Formation In Solids
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W. J. L. Buyers and W. J. L. Buyers
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- Solids--Magnetic properties--Congresses, Valence (Theoretical chemistry)--Congresses, Kondo effect--Congresses, Metals--Magnetic properties--Congresses, Superconductivity--Congresses
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The problem of moment formation in metallic systems lies at the interface of localized and itinerant magnetism. The phenomena observed correspond to destruction rather than to formation of spin-correlations. They give rise to the progression from local ized ground states through Kondo and mixed-valence behaviour to itinerant magnetic or non-magnetic systems. Somewhere in the pro gression superconductivity can occur in the presence of f-moments. To bring together the disparate ideas and methods, previously the subject of intense debate only at a number of topical confer ences, a two-week Advanced Study Institute was held August 21 - September 02, 1983, at Lester B. Pearson College of the Pacific, Vancouver Island. In the stimulating environment provided by the pines and fiord at the site of this remote United World College on the Canadian West Coast, scientists and students from around the globe gathered to hear lectures by experts. The Study Institute involved seventy-six people and followed in the tradition. of pre vious'Banff'summer schools organized by the Canadian Association of Physicists. It was made possible by grants from the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, the Natural Sciences & Engineering Research Council of Canada and Atomic Energy of Canada. The grants permitted many young scientists from Nato and non-Nato countries to learn the fundamentals as well as the latest results in the field.
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- 2013
4. Advances in Superconductivity
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J. Deaver, B.S. Deaver, J. Ruvalds, J. Deaver, B.S. Deaver, and J. Ruvalds
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- Superconductivity--Congresses
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The Advanced Study Institute on'Advances in Superconductivity'was held at the Ettore Majorana Centre for Scientific Culture in Erice, Sicily, during July 3 to July 15, 1982. This Institute was the third course of the International School of Low Tempera ture Physics, which was established at the Centre in 1977 with the guidance and inspiration of T. Regge and A. Zichichi. The 1982 Course was centered on a topic which brought together fundamental basic research and the most recent promising technological applications. Accordingly, the participants represented a wide spectrum of industrial and government laboratories, as well as universities from various countries. The program of topics and speakers was developed with the advice of the Organizing Committee, composed of H. Frohlich, T. Regge, B. Stritzker, and L. Testardi. This Institute emphasized recent developments in the science and technology of superconductivity. A historical perspective was provided by H. Frohlich, whose lectures recall the earliest discoveries and theoretical attempts to understand superconductivity. Ironically, his early suggestion of the electron-phonon coupling as a key to superconductivity was met with initial widespread skepticism. Later, the development of field theory methods for solid state physics problems, and the evolution of the BCS theory has led to a seemingly unanimous concensus regarding the e1ectron phonon mechanism as the predominant source of superconductivity in known materials. Experimental studies of superconductivity exemplify the strong interplay of science and technology in many ways.
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- 2013
5. Superconducting Machines and Devices : Large Systems Applications
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S. Foner and S. Foner
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- Superconductors--Congresses, Superconductivity--Congresses
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This book presents detailed discussions of several of the large scale applications of superconductivity which will have major economic impact on technical developments in the industrial world. The world wide concern with energy problems makes this work particularly timely. Some of the large scale devices and systems such as superconducting generators, motors, power transmission, large magnets, high speed ground transportation and industrial processing clearly speak directly to improved efficiencies of generation and utilization of energy. The articles treat each subject in depth. The text is suitable for advanced undergradu ate or graduate engineering or applied science courses. The text should also be of immediate use to practicing engineers and scientists in applied superconductivity. The unique summaries of national efforts in applied superconductivity will also be valuable to industrial and government plan ners. The book is based on a NATO Advanced Study Institute entitled,'Large Scale Applications of Superconductivity and Magnetism'which was held September 5 to 14 in the Hotel des Alpes, Entreves, Valle d'Aosta, Northern Italy. This Study Institute represented a departure from other NA TO Advanced Study Institutes in that it was very strongly directed toward engineering applications rather than purely scientifically oriented interests. The planning of this Institute developed over several years and would not have been possible without continued interest by several key NATO Scientific Mfairs Division scientists. It started when one of us (S. F.) met with Dr. H.
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- 2013
6. Superconductivity and Applications
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Yi-Han Kao, Hoi S. Kwok, David T. Shaw, Yi-Han Kao, Hoi S. Kwok, and David T. Shaw
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- Superconductivity--Congresses, High temperature superconductivity--Congresses, High temperature superconductors--Congresses, Thin film devices--Congresses
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This Proceedings is a collection of papers presented at the Third Annual Conference on Superconductivity and Applications organized by the New York State Institute on Superconductivity. This year the Conference was held at the Buffalo Hilton Hotel on September 19- 21, 1989, with previous meetings on September 28-29,1987, and April 18-20, 1988. As in previous years, this meeting was highly successful, with an attendance of over three hundred researchers participating in lively scientific exchanges and discussions. The high quality of the talks is evident in this Proceedings. The field of high temperature superconductivity has matured considerably since its early days of media frenzy and rapid new discoveries. However, the enthusiasm and pace of research have not slowed down. A much better picture of the nature of high temperature superconductivity, the properties of these new materials and where they may find their eventual use has emerged. Processing techniques, especially thin film deposition, have been perfected nearly to the point of allowing commercial applications. We expect continued phenomenal growth of the field of high temperature superconductivity, both in terms of research and applications for many years to come.
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- 2013
7. The Science and Technology of Superconductivity : Proceedings of a Summer Course Held August 13–26, 1971, at Georgetown University, Washington, D. C. Volume 1
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W. Gregory and W. Gregory
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- Superconductors--Congresses, Superconductivity--Congresses
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Since the discovery of superconductivity in 1911 by H. Kamerlingh Onnes, of the order of half a billion dollars has been spent on research directed toward understanding and utiliz ing this phenomenon. This investment has gained us fundamental understanding in the form of a microscopic theory of superconduc tivity. Moreover, superconductivity has been transformed from a laboratory curiosity to the basis of some of the most sensitive and accurate measuring devices known, a whole host of other elec tronic devices, a soon-to-be new international standard for the volt, a prototype generation of superconducting motors and gener ators, and magnets producing the highest continuous magnetic fields yet produced by man. The promise of more efficient means of power transmission and mass transportation, a new generation of superconducting motors and generators, and computers and other electronic devices with superconducting circuit elements is all too clear. The realization of controlled thermonuclear fusion is perhaps totally dependent upon the creation of enormous magnetic fields over large volumes by some future generation of supercon ducting magnets. Nevertheless, whether or not the technological promise of superconductivity comes to full flower depends as much, and perhaps more, upon economic and political factors as it does upon new technological and scientific breakthroughs. The basic science of superconductivity and its technological implications were the subject of a short course on'The Science and Technology of Superconductivity'held at Georgetown University, Washington, D. C., during 13-26 August 1971.
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- 2012
8. Advances in Superconductivity III : Proceedings of the 3rd International Symposium on Superconductivity (ISS '90), November 6–9, 1990, Sendai
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Koji Kajimura, Hisao Hayakawa, Koji Kajimura, and Hisao Hayakawa
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- Superconductivity--Congresses
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Since the discovery of high temperature superconductors, many new materials have been invented. In the last year, several new materials were also discovered, but their critical temperatures are still below lOOK. Precise physical and chemical work has made tremendous progress in the theoretical and experimental study of physical properties and carrier state characterizations. The de Haas van Alphen effect measurement showed the existence of a Fermi surface in YBCO. Flux dynamics is a well-known new problem in which flux creep and irreversibility line features are especially important for a fundamental understanding of the critical current and flux pinning. Flux pinning centers which are intentionally added using non-superconducting precipitates, neutrons, and protons, etc. increase critical currents to practical levels. The analysis of electric and magnetic properties are expected to reveal the pinning mechanism and also to further application development. As for wires and bulks, many melt-like sintering techniques have improved the material performance of critical current densities. A new seeding Quench-Melt Growth technique enlarged crystal size and increased the repulsion force. These melting processes, in conjunction with a mechanical strength improvement have been effectively introduced into wire fabrication in order to realize kilometer range wires and will put the oxide wires to practical use. Where thin film is con cerned, when many fabrication methods had been developed using the assistance effect of activated oxygen such as ozone and oxygen radicals, a high current 2 density of 106A/cm at 77K was reported.
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- 2012
9. Novel Superconductivity
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Stuart A. Wolf, Vladimir Z. Kresin, Stuart A. Wolf, and Vladimir Z. Kresin
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- Superconductivity--Congresses
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The Novel Mechanisms of Superconductivity Conference was initially conceived in the early part of 1986 as a small, 2-1/2 day workshop of 40-70 scientists, both theorists and experimentalists interested in exploring the possible evidence for exotic, non phononic superconductivity. Of course, the historic discoveries of high temperature oxide superconductors by Bednorz and Mftller and the subsequent enhancements by the Houston/Alabama groups made such a small conference impractical. The conference necessarily had to expand, 2-1/2 days became 4-1/2 days and superconductivity in the high Tc oxides became the largest single topic in the workshop. In fact, this conference became the first major conference on this topic and thus, these proceedings are also the first maj or publication. However, heavy fermion, organic and low carrier concentration superconductors remained a very important part of this workshop and articles by the leaders in these fields are included in these proceedings. Ultimately the workshop hosted rearly 400 scientists, students and media including representatives from the maj or research groups in the U.S., Europe, Japan and the Soviet Union.
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- 2012
10. High-Pressure and Low-Temperature Physics
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J.A. Woollam, C.W. Chu, J.A. Woollam, and C.W. Chu
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- Superconductivity--Congresses, Solids--Effect of radiation on--Congresses, Materials at high pressures--Congresses, Materials at low temperatures--Congresses
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High pressure science is a rapidly growing diverse fi. e1d. The high pressure technique has become a powerful tool for both the study and preparation of materials. In spi. te of the many high pressure conferences held in recent years, I felt that there was a need for scientists within a well-defined area (not bound merely by the common experimental technique) to meet in an atmosphere conducive to frank exchange and close interaction. In this spirit, the Cleveland State University hosted such a conference from July 20 to 22, 1977, in which the physics of solids under high pressures and at low tempera tures was specifically examined. Both the original and review papers presented at the conference and the candid discussions following their presentations appear in this volume. They clearly cover a rather complete spectrum of current research in the physics of solids at high pressures and low temperatures. I wish to thank the National Aeronautics and Space Administra tion, the Office of Naval Research and the National Science Founda tion for their financial support of the conference. In addition, I wish especially to thank Steinar Huang for his unceasing assistance in arranging this conference. I also wish to thank him and Francis Stephenson for their assistance in preparing this book. C. W. Chu, Chairman, International Conference on High Pressure and Low Temperature Physics v Contents HYDROGEN AND METAL-HYDRIDES (Chairman: I. Spain) PROSPECTS FOR METALLIC HYDROGEN 1 A. L.
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- 2012
11. Theoretical and Experimental Aspects of Valence Fluctuations and Heavy Fermions
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L.C. Gupta and L.C. Gupta
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- Valence fluctuations--Congresses, Condensed matter--Congresses, Fermions--Congresses, Superconductivity--Congresses
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During the Koln meeting (August 28-31, 1984), Irdia was chosen as the venue for the next International Conference on Valence Fluctuations. lhis was in recognition ard appreciation of the work done, both experimental ard theoretical, by the Irdian scientists in this area during the last decade. We decided to hold this Conference in the month of January, 1987 at Bangalore. lhe subject of Valence Fluctuations has kept itself alive ard active as it has provided many shocks ard suprises particularly among the Ce- ard U-based intermetallies. lhe richness of many interesting physical phenomena occurring in mixed valent materials, the flexibility of modifying their physical properties (by alloying, for example) ard the possibility of synthesizing a wide variety of new such materials seem to be the key factors in this regard. Barely six months before this Conference, an International Conference on Anomalous Rare Earths and Actinides (ICAREA) had been held at Grenoble (July, 1986) which also focussed on mixed valence ard heavy fermion phenomena. In spite of this, the response to this'Conference was very enthusiastic and encouraging. Many interesting ard important results were presented at this Conference which have been included in this volume.
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- 2012
12. Controllable Quantum States: Mesoscopic Superconductivity And Spintronics (Ms+s2006) - Proceedings Of The International Symposium
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Hideaki Takayanagi, Hayato Nakano, Junsaku Nitta, Hideaki Takayanagi, Hayato Nakano, and Junsaku Nitta
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- Spintronics--Congresses, Mesoscopic phenomena (Physics)--Congresses, Superconductivity--Congresses
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This volume is a collection of papers from the fourth meeting of the International Symposium on Mesoscopic Superconductivity and Spintronics held at NTT Atsugi, Japan. Research in these fields has advanced a great deal since the previous meeting, largely because these fields have drawn much attention from the viewpoint of new quantum phenomena and quantum information technology. Mesoscopic superconductivity has been developed in new fields, such as a ferromagnet/superconductor junction, the proximity effect in unconventional superconductors, macroscopic quantum tunneling in high-Tc superconductors, quantum modulation of superconducting junctions and superconducting quantum bits. The book also covers transport and spins in nano-scale semiconductor structures such as quantum dots and wires, quantum interference and coherence and order in exotic materials, and some papers on quantum algorithm. This book adequately provides an overview of recent progress in mesoscopic superconductivity.
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- 2008
13. Realizing Controllable Quantum States - Proceedings Of The International Symposium On Mesoscopic Superconductivity And Spintronics - In The Light Of Quantum Computation
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Junsaku Nitta, Hideaki Takayanagi, Junsaku Nitta, and Hideaki Takayanagi
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- Mesoscopic phenomena (Physics)--Congresses, Superconductivity--Congresses, Spintronics--Congresses
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This volume is a collection of papers from the third meeting of the international symposium on mesoscopic superconductivity and spintronics. Research on quantum information technology has advanced a great deal since the previous meeting. Mesoscopic physics, such as spins in nano-scale semiconductor structures, micro-fabricated superconducting junctions and extraordinary metal contacts have now been not only theoretically but also experimentally established as important solid-state elements of quantum information devices. The book also contains some papers on information theory from the viewpoint of quantum algorithms, indicating that further collaboration between physics and computer science promises to produce fruitful results in quantum information technology.
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- 2005
14. Toward The Controllable Quantum States: Mesoscopic Superconductivity And Spintronics
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Hideaki Takayanagi, Junsaku Nitta, Hideaki Takayanagi, and Junsaku Nitta
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- Spintronics--Congresses, Mesoscopic phenomena (Physics)--Congresses, Superconductivity--Congresses
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The realizations of physical systems whose quantum states can be directly manipulated have been pursued for experiments on fundamental problems in quantum mechanics and implementations of quantum information devices. Micro-fabricated superconducting systems and electronic spins are among the most promising candidates. This book contains the newest and most advanced research reports on such materials, called “Mesoscopic Superconductivity” and “Spintronics”. The former includes superconductor-semiconductor hybrid systems, very small Josephson junctions, and micron-size SQUIDs. The latter includes the control of spin transports in semiconductor heterostructures, nano-scale quantum dots, and spin injections. Superconductor-ferromagnetic metal hybrid structures are covered by both of the topics.The proceedings have been selected for coverage in:• Index to Scientific & Technical Proceedings (ISTP CDROM version / ISI Proceedings)
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- 2003
15. Weak Superconductivity - Proceedings Of The 2nd Soviet-italian Symposium
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Anatoli Larkin, Antonio Barone, Anatoli Larkin, and Antonio Barone
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- Superconductivity--Congresses, Josephson junctions--Congresses
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- 1988
16. Superconductivity in D-and F=Band Metals
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Harry Suhl and Harry Suhl
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- Superconductivity--Congresses, Energy-band theory of solids--Congresses, Free electron theory of metals--Congresses
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Superconductivity in d- and f-Band Metals focuses on the establishment of systematics among d- and f-band metals, with emphasis towards developing a fundamental theory with predictive capability for these complex materials. This book examines the unique physical qualities of the d- and f-band metals that challenge our basic understanding of several general aspects of superconductivity. Organized into 59 chapters, this compilation of papers starts with an overview of the homogeneity in d- and f-band systems that offer the opportunity for relating superconductivity to the normal state microscopic parameters. This book then explores several topics, including superconductors, phonon effects, electronic structure, A-15 systematics, as well as disorder and transport. Other chapters discuss the interrelationships between superconductivity and magnetism. This text discusses as well the magnetic field dependent effects in the rare-earth ternary compounds. The final chapter deals with the complexity of the crystal structures. This book is a valuable resource for materials scientists and physicists.
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- 1980
17. Superconductivity: Gnsm-cnr And Consorzio Infm - Proceedings Of Xxiv Italian National School On Condensed Matter
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S Pace, Marcello Acquarone, S Pace, and Marcello Acquarone
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- Superconductivity--Congresses
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The subject of the School is on the theory and phenomenology of'classical'superconductivity. However, the selection and treatment of the different topics is done in the perspective of the new,'high Tc''materials, in order to clarify what is already contained in the BCS frame, and what is not.
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- 1991
18. Use Of Superconductivity In Energy Storage - The Proceedings Of An Iea Symposium
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Klaus-peter Juengst, Peter Komarek, W Maurer, Klaus-peter Juengst, Peter Komarek, and W Maurer
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- Superconductivity--Congresses, Energy storage--Congresses
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The objective of this symposium is to present the worldwide situation of Superconducting Magnetic Energy Storage (SMES). Present and future requirements and measures for energy storage in electrical networks are outlined. Existing facilities, design studies, and development programmes for SMES are reported and potential application areas are described. Future prospects of SMES are discussed taking into account the impact of High Temperature Superconductivity.
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- 1995
19. Proceedings of the Yamada Conference XVIII on Superconductivity in Highly Correlated Fermion Systems : Sendai, Japan, August 31 - September 3, 1987
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M. Tachiki, Y. Muto, S. Maekawa, M. Tachiki, Y. Muto, and S. Maekawa
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- Superconductivity--Congresses, Fermions--Congresses
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Superconductivity in Highly Correlated Fermion Systems documents the proceedings of the Yamada Conference XVIII on Superconductivity in Highly Correlated Fermion Systems held in Sendai, Japan, from August 31 to September 3, 1987. This book compiles selected papers on the experimental and theoretical advances in the study of superconductivity. The topics include the superconductivity and magnetism in heavy-electron materials, magneto-resistance of heavy-fermion compounds, and magnetic fluctuations and order in exotic superconductors. The fabrication and properties of thin superconducting oxide films, bipolaron models of superconductors, superconducting properties of superlattices, and flux quantization on quasi-crystalline networks are also covered. This publication is recommended for physicists and students researching on the superconductivity in highly correlated fermion systems.
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- 1987
20. 2nd World Congress On Superconductivity
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Calvin G Burnham and Calvin G Burnham
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- High temperature superconductors--Congresses, Superconductivity--Congresses, High temperature superconductivity--Congresses
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- 1992
21. Weak Superconductivity - Proceedings Of The 6th International Symposium
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Stefan Benacka, M Kedro, M Darula, Stefan Benacka, M Kedro, and M Darula
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- Superconductivity--Congresses, Thin film devices--Congresses, Superconducting quantum interference devices--Congresses, High temperature superconductors--Congresses
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- 1991
22. Correlated Electron Systems - Proceedings Of The 9th Jerusalem Winter School For Theoretical Physics
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V Emery and V Emery
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- Correlation (Statistics)--Congresses, Antiferromagnetism--Congresses, Hubbard model--Congresses, Quantum Hall effect--Congresses, Superconductivity--Congresses
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The study of the correlated motion of electrons in solids is of increasing importance in condensed matter physics. In the past few years, the discovery of high-temperature superconductors has stimulated an enormous theoretical effort in this area, building on earlier theories of heavy-fermion and organic superconductors, and magnetic insulators. In a separate development the discovery of the fractional quantum Hall effect stimulated research into the behavior of the two-dimensional electron gas in a strong transverse magnetic field.The lectures at this school gave a systematic presentation of the current status of the theory in these areas. They covered the fractional quantum Hall effect and the many-body physics of the Hubbard model and its extensions, paying particular attention to the properties of doped insulators which are relevant for high-temperature superconductivity. There were detailed discussions of situations for which controlled calculations may be carried out — specifically infinite dimensions, one dimension, and generalized models in which the fermions have N components and N → •.
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- 1993
23. Superconductivity And Cryoelectronics - Proceedings Of The 22nd Symposium On Superconductivity And Cryoelectronics
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W Krech, Hans-georg Meyer, Paul Seidel, W Krech, Hans-georg Meyer, and Paul Seidel
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- Cryoelectronics--Congresses, Superconductivity--Congresses, High temperature superconductors--Congresses
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- 1991
24. Physical Phenomena At High Magnetic Fields Ii
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John Robert Schrieffer, Zachary Fisk, Lev P Gor'kov, David Meltzer, John Robert Schrieffer, Zachary Fisk, Lev P Gor'kov, and David Meltzer
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- Fermions--Congresses, Mesoscopic phenomenon (Physics)--Congresses, Semiconductors--Congresses, Magnetic fields--Industrial applications--Congresses, Superconductivity--Congresses, Quantum Hall effect--Congresses
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The purpose of the conference was to bring together experts in research areas of science in which high magnetic fields play an important role, to critically assess the current status of research in these areas, and to discuss promising new directions in science, as well as applications which are at the forefront of these fields.The program consisted of talks given by leading experts presenting overviews and critical assessments of certain areas, including semiconductors, the quantum Hall effect, heavy fermions, superconductivity, organic solids, chemical systems, and the generation and use of high magnetic fields in basic and applied research.
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- 1996
25. Superconductivity And Particle Detection - Proceedings Of The International Workshop
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G Waysand, A Morales, T A Girard, G Waysand, A Morales, and T A Girard
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- Nuclear counters--Congresses, Superconductivity--Congresses, Particles (Nuclear physics)--Congresses
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Superconductors today constitute a major focus of activity in the development of high resolution detectors for many applications. This volume collects the papers of an international workshop on the basic theoretical and experimental issues involved in the interaction between particles and superconductors. It emphasizes the involved condensed matter aspects of non-equilibrium time-dependent Ginzburg-Landau equations, metastable superconductivity, quasiparticle and phonon lifetimes, and quasiparticle trapping, as well as low-noise pulse electronics, detector fabrication and low background cryogenics.
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- 1995
26. Physics Of Low-dimensional Systems - Proceedings Of Nobel Symposium 73
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Stig Lundqvist, Nils Robert Nilsson, Stig Lundqvist, and Nils Robert Nilsson
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- High temperature superconductors--Congresses, Superconductivity--Congresses, Physics--Congresses
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List of Contributors: P W Anderson, S Tanaka, C W Chu, Y H Kim, T V Ramakrishnan, G Wendin, G Baskaran, H Fukuyama, Y Hasegawa, A Zawadowski, A A Abrikosov, A I Buzdin, V L Ginzburg, S Barisic, I Batistic, E J Mele, L Dzyaloshinskii, L A Falkovsky, J R Schrieffer, D J Scalapino, A I Larkin, K W Becker, P Fulde, S A Trugman, F C Zhang, K A Chao, G Z Wei, D JŽrome et al., J Bardeen, M Sinclair, S M Girvin, D P Arovas, P B Wiegmann and others.
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- 1989
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