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The New Superconductors (Hardcover, 1996 ed.): Frank J. Owens, Charles P. Poole Jr The New Superconductors (Hardcover, 1996 ed.)
Frank J. Owens, Charles P. Poole Jr
R2,912 Discovery Miles 29 120 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In The New Superconductors, Frank J. Owens and Charles P. Poole, Jr., offer a descriptive, non-mathematical presentation of the latest superconductors and their properties for the non-specialist. Highlights of this up-to-date text include chapters on superfluidity, the latest copper oxide types, fullerenes, and prospects for future research. The book also features many examples of commercial applications; an extensive glossary that defines superconductivity terms in clear language; and a supplementary list of readings for the interested lay reader.

Electromagnetic Absorption in the Copper Oxide Superconductors (Hardcover, 2002 ed.): Frank J. Owens, Charles P. Poole Jr Electromagnetic Absorption in the Copper Oxide Superconductors (Hardcover, 2002 ed.)
Frank J. Owens, Charles P. Poole Jr
R2,908 Discovery Miles 29 080 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In 1987 a major breakthrough occurred in materials science. A new family of materials was discovered that became superconducting above the temperature at which nitrogen gas liquifies, namely, 77 K or -196 DegreesC. Within months of the discovery, a wide variety of experimental techniques were brought to bear in order to measure the properties of these materials and to gain an understanding of why they superconduct at such high temperatures. Among the techniques used were electromagnetic absorption in both the normal and the superconducting states. The measurements enabled the determination of a wide variety of properties, and in some instances led to the observation of new effects not seen by other measu- ments, such as the existence of weak-link microwave absorption at low dc magnetic fields. The number of different properties and the degree of detail that can be obtained from magnetic field- and temperature-dependent studies of electromagnetic abso- tion are not widely appreciated. For example, these measurements can provide information on the band gap, critical fields, the H-T irreversibility line, the amount of trapped flux, and even information about the symmetry of the wave function of the Cooper pairs. It is possible to use low dc magnetic field-induced absorption of microwaves with derivative detection to verify the presence of superconductivity in a matter of minutes, and the measurements are often more straightforward than others. For example, they do not require the physical contact with the sample that is necessary when using four-probe resistivity to detect superconductivity.

The Physics Handbook - Fundamentals and Key Equations (Paperback, 2nd Edition): Charles P. Poole The Physics Handbook - Fundamentals and Key Equations (Paperback, 2nd Edition)
Charles P. Poole
R3,228 R2,591 Discovery Miles 25 910 Save R637 (20%) Out of stock

This compendium of physics covers the key equations and fundamental principles that are taught in graduate programs. It offers a succinct yet systematic treatment of all areas of physics, including mathematical physics, quantum mechanics, solid state physics, particle physics, statistical mechanics, and optics. In one complete, self-contained volume, author Charles P.n Poole, Jr. provides both review material for students preparing for Ph.D. qualifying examinations and a quick reference for physicists who need to brush up on basic topics or delve into areas outside their expertise.
The author devotes two chapters to regularly needed information such as trigonometric and vector identities, infinite series, Fourier Transforms, and special functions. The remaining chapters incorporate less frequently looked-up concepts, including, e.g., Lagrangians, parity, dispersion relations, chaos, free energies, statistical mechanical ensembles, and elementary particle classification. A brand new chapter on entanglement and quantum computing written by Professor Horacio A. Farach has been added to this second edition. The book is an indispensable resource for graduate students and physicists in industry and academia.

Superconductivity (Hardcover, 3rd edition): Charles P. Poole, Horacio A. Farach, Richard J. Creswick, Ruslan Prozorov Superconductivity (Hardcover, 3rd edition)
Charles P. Poole, Horacio A. Farach, Richard J. Creswick, Ruslan Prozorov
R3,395 Discovery Miles 33 950 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

"Superconductivity, Third Edition" is an encyclopedic treatment of all aspects of the subject, from classic materials to fullerenes. Emphasis is on balanced coverage, with a comprehensive reference list and significant graphics from all areas of the published literature. Widely used theoretical approaches are explained in detail. Topics of special interest include high temperature superconductors, spectroscopy, critical states, transport properties, and tunneling.

This book covers the whole field of superconductivity from both the theoretical and the experimental point of view. This third edition features extensive revisions throughout, and new chapters on second critical field and iron based superconductors.
Comprehensive coverage of the field of superconductivityNew content on magnetic properties, fluxons, anisotropies, and moreOver 2500 references to the literatureEnhanced data tables

The New Superconductors (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1996): Frank J. Owens, Charles P. Poole Jr The New Superconductors (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1996)
Frank J. Owens, Charles P. Poole Jr
R2,767 Discovery Miles 27 670 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In The New Superconductors, Frank J. Owens and Charles P. Poole, Jr., offer a descriptive, non-mathematical presentation of the latest superconductors and their properties for the non-specialist. Highlights of this up-to-date text include chapters on superfluidity, the latest copper oxide types, fullerenes, and prospects for future research. The book also features many examples of commercial applications; an extensive glossary that defines superconductivity terms in clear language; and a supplementary list of readings for the interested lay reader.

Electromagnetic Absorption in the Copper Oxide Superconductors (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2002):... Electromagnetic Absorption in the Copper Oxide Superconductors (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2002)
Frank J. Owens, Charles P. Poole Jr
R2,766 Discovery Miles 27 660 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In 1987 a major breakthrough occurred in materials science. A new family of materials was discovered that became superconducting above the temperature at which nitrogen gas liquifies, namely, 77 K or -196 DegreesC. Within months of the discovery, a wide variety of experimental techniques were brought to bear in order to measure the properties of these materials and to gain an understanding of why they superconduct at such high temperatures. Among the techniques used were electromagnetic absorption in both the normal and the superconducting states. The measurements enabled the determination of a wide variety of properties, and in some instances led to the observation of new effects not seen by other measu- ments, such as the existence of weak-link microwave absorption at low dc magnetic fields. The number of different properties and the degree of detail that can be obtained from magnetic field- and temperature-dependent studies of electromagnetic abso- tion are not widely appreciated. For example, these measurements can provide information on the band gap, critical fields, the H-T irreversibility line, the amount of trapped flux, and even information about the symmetry of the wave function of the Cooper pairs. It is possible to use low dc magnetic field-induced absorption of microwaves with derivative detection to verify the presence of superconductivity in a matter of minutes, and the measurements are often more straightforward than others. For example, they do not require the physical contact with the sample that is necessary when using four-probe resistivity to detect superconductivity.

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