
R. D. Parks, "Superconductivity, Vol. 1"
Dekker | 1969 | ISBN: 0824715209 | 688 pages | PDF | 23,6 MB
TOC:
Early experiments and Phenomenological theories
The theory of Bardeen, Cooper and Schrieffer
Equilibrium Properties: Comparison of experimental results with predictions of the BCS theory
Nonequilibrium Properties: Comparison of experimental results with predictions of the BCS theory
The Green's Function method
The Ginzburg-Landau Equations and their Extentions
Collective Modes in Superconductors
Macroscopic Quantum Phenomena
Weakly Coupled Superconductors
The electron-phonon interaction and strong-coupling superconductors
Tunneling and strong-coupling superconductivity
Superconductivity in low-carrier-density-systems: Degenerate Semiconductors
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R. D. Parks, "Superconductivity: Part 2"
CRC Press | 1969 | ISBN: 0824715217 | 768 pages | Djvu | 34,8 MB
Superconductivity in the Transition Metals: Theory and Experiment
Theory of Type II Superconductors
Type II Superconductors: Experiments
Boundary Effects and small Specimens
Proximity Effects
Gapless Superconductivity
Flux Flow and irreversible effects
A comparison of the properties of superconductors and superfluid helium
The intermediate state in type I Superconductors
Superconducting devices
Superconductivity in the past and the future
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R. D. Parks, "Superconductivity: Part 2"
CRC Press | 1969 | ISBN: 0824715217 | 768 pages | Djvu | 34,8 MB
Superconductivity in the Transition Metals: Theory and Experiment
Theory of Type II Superconductors
Type II Superconductors: Experiments
Boundary Effects and small Specimens
Proximity Effects
Gapless Superconductivity
Flux Flow and irreversible effects
A comparison of the properties of superconductors and superfluid helium
The intermediate state in type I Superconductors
Superconducting devices
Superconductivity in the past and the future