The discovery of high temperature superconductivity has not only
opened many possibilities for potential technical applications, but
has also provided a unique, challenging research subject for
condensed matter physics and material sciences. High temperature
superconductivity appears in systems with strong electron
correlation and constitutes one of the key issues in condensed
matter physics. The understanding of its mechanism will therefore
greatly promote the future developments of this branch of science.
During the last ten years great progress has been made in both
fundamental and application-oriented research. Expanding knowledge
of the physical properties in the superconducting as well as the
normal state in preparing the way to an understanding of the
underlying mechanisms. The accumulated experience in materials
processing enables technical applications. All these aspects of
high-"T"c superconductivity and recent work on "traditional"
superconductors have been exposed at the Beijing conference.
The present volume is a separate edition of part I of the
extensive Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on
Materials and Mechanisms of Superconductivity - High Temperature
Superconductors. It contains the plenary, tutorial and invited
papers, and gives a comprehensive account of the state-of-the-art
as of March 1997.
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