Aimed primarily at graduate students and research scientists in condensed matter and materials physics, this book provides a comprehensive introduction to the theory of d-wave superconductivity through detailed discussions of basic concepts and methodologies and systematic comparisons of experimental phenomena with theoretical predictions.
Aimed primarily at graduate students and research scientists in condensed matter and materials physics, this book provides a comprehensive introduction to the theory of d-wave superconductivity through detailed discussions of basic concepts and methodologies and systematic comparisons of experimental phenomena with theoretical predictions.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Tao Xiang is a Professor at the Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), working on Condensed Matter Physics. He is an elected CAS member and a fellow of the World Academy of Sciences. He received the He-Leung-He-Lee Prize for Scientific and Technological Progress and several other awards.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction to superconductivity 2. Microscopic models for high temperature superconductors 3. Basic properties of d-wave superconductors 4. Quasiparticle excitation spectra 5. Tunneling effect 6. Josephson effect 7. Single impurity scattering 8. Many-impurity scattering 9. Superfluid response 10. Optical and thermal conductivities 11. Raman spectroscopy 12. Nuclear magnetic resonance 13. Neutron scattering spectroscopy 14. Mixed state Appendices Bibliography Index.