Superconductivity in materials without inversion symmetry in the
respective crystal structures occurs in the presence of
antisymmetric spin-orbit coupling as a consequence of an emerging
electric field gradient. The superconducting condensate is then a
superposition of spin-singlet and spin-triplet Cooper pairs. This
scenario accounts for various experimental findings such as nodes
in the superconducting gap or extremely large upper critical
magnetic fields. Spin-triplet pairing can occur in
non-centrosymmetric superconductors in spite of Anderson's theorem
that spin-triplet pairing requires a crystal structure that
exhibits inversion symmetry. This book, authored and edited by
leading researchers in the field, is both an introduction to and
overview on this exciting branch of novel superconductors. Its
self-contained and tutorial style makes it particularly suitable
for self-study and as source of teaching material for special
seminars and courses. At the same time it constitutes an up-to-date
and authoritative reference for anyone working in this exciting
field.
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