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  2. BCS: 50 Years - Wikipedia

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    The final section of the book is on the application of BCS theory beyond the field of superconductivity. Chapter 18: "The Superfluid Phases of Liquid 3 He: BCS Theory" by Anthony James Leggett Chapter 19: "Superfluidity in a Gas of Strongly Interacting Fermions " by Wolfgang Ketterle , Y. Shin, André Schirotzek and C. H. Schunk

  3. Superconductivity - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... Superconductivity is a set of physical properties observed in superconductors: ... Introduction to Superconductivity (2nd ed ...

  4. BCS theory - Wikipedia

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    In physics, the Bardeen–Cooper–Schrieffer (BCS) theory (named after John Bardeen, Leon Cooper, and John Robert Schrieffer) is the first microscopic theory of superconductivity since Heike Kamerlingh Onnes's 1911 discovery. The theory describes superconductivity as a microscopic effect caused by a condensation of Cooper pairs.

  5. Introduction to Electrodynamics - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... Introduction to Electrodynamics is a textbook by physicist David J ... Special topics such as superconductivity or plasma physics ...

  6. Meissner effect - Wikipedia

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    The Meissner superconductivity effect serves as an important paradigm for the generation mechanism of a mass M (i.e., a reciprocal range, := / where h is the Planck constant and c is the speed of light) for a gauge field.

  7. Superconducting tunnel junction - Wikipedia

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    The superconducting tunnel junction (STJ) – also known as a superconductor–insulator–superconductor tunnel junction (SIS) – is an electronic device consisting of two superconductors separated by a very thin layer of insulating material.

  8. London equations - Wikipedia

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    There are two London equations when expressed in terms of measurable fields: =, =. Here is the (superconducting) current density, E and B are respectively the electric and magnetic fields within the superconductor, is the charge of an electron or proton, is electron mass, and is a phenomenological constant loosely associated with a number density of superconducting carriers.

  9. Michael Tinkham - Wikipedia

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    Tinkham's research concentrated on superconductivity and in 1975 he published one of the classic textbooks [5] on the subject. Later he focused on material properties where sample dimensions are in the nanometer range, including studies of nanowires and carbon nanotubes.