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Bernoulli potential in superconductors : how the electrostatic field helps to understand superconductivity
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Bernoulli potential in superconductors : how the electrostatic field helps to understand superconductivity

Author: Ernst Helmut Brandt; Jan Koláček; Pavel Lipavský; Klaus Morawetz; Tzong-Jer Yang
Publisher: Berlin [u.a.] : Springer, 2008.
Series: Lecture notes in physics, 733.
Edition/Format:   Book : EnglishView all editions and formats
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The motion of electrons in superconductors seems to defy our imagination based on daily experience with Newtonian mechanics. This book shows that the classical concepts, such as the balance of forces  Read more...

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Material Type: Internet resource
Document Type: Book, Internet Resource
All Authors / Contributors: Ernst Helmut Brandt; Jan Koláček; Pavel Lipavský; Klaus Morawetz; Tzong-Jer Yang
ISBN: 3540734554 9783540734550
OCLC Number: 255467402
Notes: Literaturangaben.
Description: XV, 268 S. : Ill., graph. Darst. ; 24 cm.
Contents: History of the Bernoulli potential.- Basic concepts.- Balance of forces.- Thermodynamical correction.- Phenomenological description.- Non-local corrections.- Extended Ginzburg-Landau theory.- Quasi-neutral limit.- Diamagnetic current at surface.- Diamagnetic currents deep in bulk.- Layered structures.- Surfaces.- Lattice deformations caused by electric forces.- Outlook and perspectives.
Series Title: Lecture notes in physics, 733.
Responsibility: P. Lipavský; J. Koláček; K. Morawetz; E. H. Brandt; T.-J. Yang.
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