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This volume contains the proceedings of The Second Polish-US Conf-
ence on High Temperature Superconductivity which was held August
18-21, 1998 in Karpacz, Poland. The conference followed The First
Polish-US C- ference on High Temperature Superconductivity
organized in 1995, proce- ings of which were published by
Springer-Verlag in 1996 (Recent Devel- ments in High Temperature
Superconductivity, Lecture Notes in Physics 475). High Temperature
Superconductivity (HTSC) in complex copper oxides has become a
household name after twelve years of intense research following its
discovery in 1986 by J. G. Bednorz and K. A. Miiller. Because of
the rapid growth of the HTSC field, there is a need for periodic
summary and conden- tion both for scientists working in the field
and, especially, for young resear- ers entering the field of oxide
materials. Following the First Conference, it was recognized that
an extended format of lectures perfectly satisfied that need,
providing adequate time for experts from the international
community to fully introduce and develop complex ideas. Thus, the
format of the Second Conference brought together by cooperating
scientists from the Institute of Low Temperature and Structure
Research of the Polish Academy of Science at Wroctaw, Northern
Illinois University, and Argonne National Laboratory remained
mostly unchanged. Again, we were delighted to receive enthusiastic
responses from distinguished US and Polish scientists who were
invited to p- ticipate.
This volume contains the proceedings of The Second Polish-US Conf-
ence on High Temperature Superconductivity which was held August
18-21, 1998 in Karpacz, Poland. The conference followed The First
Polish-US C- ference on High Temperature Superconductivity
organized in 1995, proce- ings of which were published by
Springer-Verlag in 1996 (Recent Devel- ments in High Temperature
Superconductivity, Lecture Notes in Physics 475). High Temperature
Superconductivity (HTSC) in complex copper oxides has become a
household name after twelve years of intense research following its
discovery in 1986 by J. G. Bednorz and K. A. Miiller. Because of
the rapid growth of the HTSC field, there is a need for periodic
summary and conden- tion both for scientists working in the field
and, especially, for young resear- ers entering the field of oxide
materials. Following the First Conference, it was recognized that
an extended format of lectures perfectly satisfied that need,
providing adequate time for experts from the international
community to fully introduce and develop complex ideas. Thus, the
format of the Second Conference brought together by cooperating
scientists from the Institute of Low Temperature and Structure
Research of the Polish Academy of Science at Wroctaw, Northern
Illinois University, and Argonne National Laboratory remained
mostly unchanged. Again, we were delighted to receive enthusiastic
responses from distinguished US and Polish scientists who were
invited to p- ticipate.
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