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Studies of High Temperature Superconductors, Volume 42 - Vortex
Physics
The main topic of this book is unconventional superconductors which
include the metal hydrides, organic superconductors, graphite and
other carbon-based systems. Graphite and carbon-based materials are
currently considered most intriguing in that they show both
superconductivity (including the possibility of high or even extra
high temperature superconductivity) and magnetism and they are of
considerable topical interest. The book carries extended articles
on tunnelling and magno-tunelling studies giving new insights into
superconductivity of curates and of unconventional systems. The
five chapters comprising the book have been contributed by active
and renowned researchers from six countries.
This book contains eight chapters. The first three focus on three
different layered systems, namely, mercurocuprate, BSCCO and RE-123
and present exciting features like their unusual chemistry, vortex
physics and novel characteristics of the multilayers formed with
some of them. The remaining five chapters of the volume describe
studies carried out on recently discovered magnesium diboride,
which superconducts at 39K. New and interesting work has been
presented which describes, noteworthy advances in their flux
pinning and mechanical properties and also bring out their future
potential as this films and SQUID devices.
Studies of High Temperature Superconductors, Volume 37 - Diverse
Superconducting Systems & Some Miscellaneous Applications
This 35th volume of the 'Studies' is devoted to the technologically
important BSCCO system. It focuses on a host of topics such as the
synthesis and fabrication of conductors, superconducting BSCCO
magnets, and the basic technological properties of the material in
relation to the microstructure. The authors are distinguished in
the field, working in different parts of the world, maintaining the
international character of the series.
This book, describes exciting happenings taking place in the
important field of organic superconductors. Also included are
chapters on the topical area of striped phases in cuprate
superconductors. There is also an interesting chapter on growth of
single crystals of quaternary borocarbide superconductors.
The focus of this volume is the microstructures and related aspects
of HTS and thus it forms the sequel (or the Part-II) to the earlier
Volume 28 of the book series, which also had the microstructures as
its mainstay. The chapters comprising the present volume bring out
a host of fresh insights into the growth morphology, defect
structures and the structure property relationships in various HTS
systems. Closely related to the problem of microstructures is the
important issue of the damage mechanics involved in the sample
processing, which also forms one of the chapters of this volume.
Given its interdisciplinary premise that 'Studies of High
Temperature Superconductors: is aimed at professional scientists
and engineers, as well as graduate students of physics, chemistry,
materials science, solid state electronics and engineering'.
Main headings: Flux Depinning and Current vs. Voltage
Characteristics Near the Glass-Liquid Transition; Equilibrium
Properties of the Mixed Phase of High-Tc Superconductors in the
Presence of Pinning; Microstructure and Flux Pinning in Melt
Processed (Nd,Eu,Gd)-Ba-Cu-O Superconductor; Influence of
Irradiation-Induced Defects and Chemical Substitutions on the Flux
Pinning in Hg-Based Single Crystals and Films; Magnetisation
Discontinuities at Melting and Freezing Transitions in YBa2Cu3O7-8;
Current-Induced Unbinding of Thermally Created Vortex-Antivortex
Pairs in Zero Magnetic Field; Flux Creep-Flux Flow Crossover in the
Presence of Disorder in High Temperature Superconductors.
Studies of High Temperature Superconductors, Volume 26 - Quaternary
Borocarbides, Superconductors & Hg-Based High Tc
Superconductors
Studies Of High Temperature Superconductors Volume 23 -- Hg-Based
High Tc Superconductors Part I
Studies Of High Temperature Superconductors Volume 17 -- Microwave
Studies Of High Temperature Perconductors
This tenth volume comprises eleven chapters describing some of the
frontal developments in research and applications of the high Tc
superconductors.
Contents: Displacement Damage Effects in High Temperature
Superconductors; Angular Dependent Vortex Dynamics in
Superconductors with Columnar Defects; Swift Heavy Ion Irradiation
Induced Enhancement in Flux Pinning and Some New Aspects of Flux
Dynamics in High Tc Superconductors; Irradiation Induced Oxygen
Knock-Out and its Role in Bismuth Cuprate Superconductors;
Modelling the Defect Structures of HTS by Neutron Irradiation.
The mainstay of this book is the progress made in the field of
Josephson Junction Arrays. Both experimental and theoretical
developments are presented in thirteen chapters, written by some of
the very eminent and most active researchers in the field. In all,
there are 28 contributors to the present volume, from 11 different
countries and thus keeping up with the international character of
the series.
Studies of High Temperature Superconductors, Volume 41 - YBCO &
Related Systems, Their Coated Conductors, Thin Films, Vortex State
& More on MgB2
AC Losses & Flux Pinning & Formation of Stripe Phase
Studies of High Temperature Superconductors, Volume 36 - The BSCCO
System -- II
Visualisation of Shubnikov Phase Using the High Resolution Faraday
Effect; Mechanism of microwave Absorption and Flux Distribution in
High Temperature Superconductors; Field Penetration and
Magnetisation of Hts; Experimental Aspects of Megnetisation Studies
in Superconductors; Recent Development of the Critical State Model;
Anomalous Magnetisation in Ybacuo Single Crystals; Surface Barrier
and Fish Tail; Low Field Magnetic Behaviour of High Temperature
Superconductors; Irreversible Part of Magnetisation Due to Flux
Pinning; Irreversibility Line in High Temperature Superconductors;
Non-Linear Flux Flow Regime High-Temperature Superconductors.
HTS Thin Film & More On Vortex Studies - Advances in Research
& Applications
This Golden Jubilee volume in the world's foremost series on
superconductivity covers wide-ranging topics capturing the current
excitement in the field. The broad areas include the advancement of
high Tc theory, materials depicting unusual characteristics,
materials' processing and defect structures for improved
properties, their electromagnetic response, flux pinning, Josephson
junctions and devices, and large scale applications.
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