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Electronic Properties of Fullerenes and other Novel Materials gives
an overview of the state-of-the-art research. It presents most
recent results on preparation, experimental analysis by electron
spectroscopy, infrared and Raman spectroscopy, luminescence, and
nonlinear optical, as well as possible technological applications.
Emphasis is also placed on the superconducting properties of
Fullerenes. The introductory and advanced contributions provide a
good survey of the current status of this rapidly developing field.
The International Winter School on Electronic Properties of
High-Temperature Superconductors, held between March 7-14, 1992, in
Kirchberg, (Tyrol) Austria, was the sixth in a series of meetings
to be held at this venue. Four of the earlier meetings were
dedicated to issues in the field of conducting polymers, while the
winter school held in 1990 was devoted to the new discipline of
high-T c superconductivity. This year's meeting constituted a forum
not only for the large number of scientists engaged in high-Tc
research, but also for those involved in the new and exciting field
of fullerenes. Many of the issues raised during the earlier winter
schools on conducting polymers, and the last one on high-T c
superconductivity, have taken on a new significance in the light of
the discovery of superconducting C materials. 60 The Kirchberg
meetings are organized in the style of a school where expe rienced
scientists from universities, research laboratories and industry
have the opportunity to discuss their most recent results, and
where students and young scientists can learn about the present
status of research and applications from some of the most eminent
workers in their field. In common with the previous winter school
on high-Tc superconductors, the of the cuprate superconductors.
present one focused on the electronic properties In addition,
consideration was given to related compounds which are relevant to
the understanding of the electronic structure of the cuprates in
the normal state, to other oxide superconductors and to fulleride
superconductors.
This volume contains the proceedings of the International Winter
School on Electronic Properties of High Temperature
Superconductors, which was held March 3-10, 1990, in Kirchberg
(Tyrol), Austria. This course was a sequel to three meetings on the
subject of conducting polymers held there one, three and five years
previously. The new topic was taken up since many of the scientists
working on conducting polymers are now also actively interested in
high-Tc superconductors, a research area that continues to develop
at a remarkable pace. There have been numerous specialist
conferences on high-Tc superconductors since their discovery by
Bednorz and Muller in 1986. The Kirchberg meetings are intended as
a school where experienced scientists from universities, research
laboratories, and industry have the opportunity to discuss their
most recent results, and where young scientists and students can
learn about the present status of research in this field. The 1990
winter school was again organized in cooperation with the
"Bundesministerium fur Wissenschaft in Austria and with the
"Bundesministerium fur Forschung und Forschung" und Technologie" in
the Federal Republic of Germany. The scientific interest was
focused on the electronic structure of high-Tc superconductors and
related compounds. At the beginning of each session, tutorial
contributions were presented as an introduction for
non-specialists. These were followed by research contributions
elucidating the current state of our know ledge about high-Tc
superconductors.
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