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New Challenges in Superconductivity: Experimental Advances and Emerging Theories - Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Research Workshop, held in Miami, Florida, 11-14 January 2004 (Paperback, 2005 ed.)
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New Challenges in Superconductivity: Experimental Advances and Emerging Theories - Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Research Workshop, held in Miami, Florida, 11-14 January 2004 (Paperback, 2005 ed.)
Series: NATO Science Series II: Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry, 183
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This volume contains the proceedings of the 2004 University of
Miami Workshop on Unconventional Superconductivity. The workshop
was the fourth in a series of successful meetings on High-T
Superconductivity and C related topics, which took place at the
James L. Knight Physics Building on the University of Miami campus
in Coral Gables, Florida, in January 1991, 1995, 1999, and 2004.
The workshop consisted of two consecutive events: 1. NATO Advanced
Research Workshop (ARW) on New Challenges in Superconductivity:
Experimental Advances and Emerging Theories, held on January 11-14,
2004; 2. Symposium on Emerging Mechanisms for High Temperature
Superconductivity (SEMHTS), held on January 15-16, 2004. It is hard
to write a balanced preface to a volume like this one, yet at least
we try to offer the reader a taste of what was happening in this
workshop. There were close to a hundred scientists from around the
world, albeit fewer Russians than we had originally hoped for.
Nevertheless, the workshop was very lively and we trust that this
is demonstrated in this volume. The workshop included high-quality
presentations on state of the art works, yet a key issue, discussed
by many, was how homogeneous the cuprates are. STM data, as well as
other reports, showed that the cuprate superconductors (SC's)
studied were inhomogeneous, especially in the underdoped regime;
while experiments, like ARPES and magnetoresistance have
established the existence of a Fermi Surface (FS), at least above
some doping level, in the cuprates.
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