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The Physics of Superconductors - Vol. I. Conventional and High-Tc Superconductors (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original... The Physics of Superconductors - Vol. I. Conventional and High-Tc Superconductors (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2003)
Karl-Heinz Bennemann, John B. Ketterson
R5,629 Discovery Miles 56 290 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This is the first volume of a comprehensive two-volume treatise on superconductivity that represents the first such publication since the earlier work by R. Parks. It systematically reviews the basic physics and recent advances in the field. Leading researchers describe the state of the art in conventional phonon-induced superconductivity, high-Tc superconductivity, and novel superconductivity. After an introduction and historical overview, the leaders in the special fields of research give a comprehensive survey of the basics and the state of the art in chapters covering the entire field of superconductivity, including conventional and unconventional superconductors. Important new results are reported in a manner intended to stimulate further research. Numerous illustrations, diagrams and tables make this book especially useful as a reference work for students, teachers, and researchers. The second volume treats novel superconductors.

The Physics of Superconductors - Vol. I. Conventional and High-Tc Superconductors (Paperback, 2003 ed.): Karl-Heinz Bennemann,... The Physics of Superconductors - Vol. I. Conventional and High-Tc Superconductors (Paperback, 2003 ed.)
Karl-Heinz Bennemann, John B. Ketterson
R9,448 Discovery Miles 94 480 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This is the first volume of a comprehensive two-volume treatise on superconductivity that represents the first such publication since the earlier work by R. Parks. It systematically reviews the basic physics and recent advances in the field. Leading researchers describe the state of the art in conventional phonon-induced superconductivity, high-Tc superconductivity, and novel superconductivity. After an introduction and historical overview, the leaders in the special fields of research give a comprehensive survey of the basics and the state of the art in chapters covering the entire field of superconductivity, including conventional and unconventional superconductors. Important new results are reported in a manner intended to stimulate further research. Numerous illustrations, diagrams and tables make this book especially useful as a reference work for students, teachers, and researchers. The second volume treats novel superconductors.

Novel Superfluids - Volume 2 (Hardcover): Karl-Heinz Bennemann, John B. Ketterson Novel Superfluids - Volume 2 (Hardcover)
Karl-Heinz Bennemann, John B. Ketterson
R4,981 R4,419 Discovery Miles 44 190 Save R562 (11%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Volume 2 of Novel Superfluids continues the presentation of recent results on superfluids, including novel metallic systems, superfluid liquids, and atomic/molecular gases of bosons and fermions, particularly when trapped in optical lattices. Since the discovery of superconductivity (Leyden, 1911), superfluid 4He (Moscow and Cambridge, 1937), superfluid 3He (Cornell, 1972), and observation of Bose-Einstein Condensation (BEC) of a gas (Colorado and MIT, 1995), the phenomenon of superfluidity has remained one of the most important topics in physics. Again and again, novel superfluids yield surprising and interesting behaviors. The many classes of metallic superconductors, including the high temperature perovskite-based oxides, MgB2, organic systems, and Fe-based pnictides, continue to offer challenges. The technical applications grow steadily. What the temperature and field limits are remains illusive. Atomic nuclei, neutron stars and the Universe itself all involve various aspects of superfluidity, and the lessons learned have had a broad impact on physics as a whole.

Novel Superfluids - Volume 1 (Hardcover): Karl-Heinz Bennemann, John B. Ketterson Novel Superfluids - Volume 1 (Hardcover)
Karl-Heinz Bennemann, John B. Ketterson
R4,627 R4,346 Discovery Miles 43 460 Save R281 (6%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book reports on the latest developments in the field of Superfluidity. The phenomenon has had a tremendous impact on the fundamental sciences as well as a host of technologies. It began with the discovery of superconductivity in mercury in 1911, which was ultimately described theoretically by the theory of Bardeen Cooper and Schriever (BCS) in 1957. The analogous phenomena, superfluidity, was discovered in helium in 1938 and tentatively explained shortly thereafter as arising from a Bose-Einstein Condensation (BEC) by London. But the importance of superfluidity, and the range of systems in which it occurs, has grown enormously. In addition to metals and the helium liquids the phenomena has now been observed for photons in cavities, excitons in semiconductors, magnons in certain materials, and cold gasses trapped in high vacuum. It very likely exist for neutrons in a neutron star and, possibly, in a conjectured quark state at their center. Even the Universe itself can be regarded as being in a kind of superfluid state. All these topics are discussed by experts in the respective subfields.

Novel Superfluids - Volumes 1 and 2 (Multiple copy pack): Karl-Heinz Bennemann, John B. Ketterson Novel Superfluids - Volumes 1 and 2 (Multiple copy pack)
Karl-Heinz Bennemann, John B. Ketterson
R8,777 Discovery Miles 87 770 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Volumes 1 and 2 of Novel Superfluids report on the latest developments in the field of Superfluidity. The phenomenon has had a tremendous impact on the fundamental sciences as well as a host of technologies. It began with the discovery of superconductivity in mercury in 1911, which was ultimately described theoretically by the theory of Bardeen Cooper and Schriever (BCS) in 1957. The analogous phenomena, superfluidity, was discovered in helium in 1938 and tentatively explained shortly thereafter as arising from a Bose-Einstein Condensation (BEC) by London. But the importance of superfluidity, and the range of systems in which it occurs, has grown enormously. In addition to metals and the helium liquids the phenomena has now been observed for photons in cavities, excitons in semiconductors, magnons in certain materials, and cold gasses trapped in high vacuum. It very likely exist for neutrons in a neutron star and, possibly, in a conjectured quark state at their center. Even the Universe itself can be regarded as being in a kind of superfluid state. All these topics are discussed by experts in the respective subfields.

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