Handbook of High -Temperature Superconductivity: Theory and ExperimentJ. Robert Schrieffer Since the 1980s, a general theme in the study of high-temperature superconductors has been to test the BCS theory and its predictions against new data. At the same time, this process has engendered new physics, new materials, and new theoretical frameworks. Remarkable advances have occurred in sample quality and in single crystals, in hole and electron doping in the development of sister compounds with lower transition temperatures, and in instruments to probe structure and dynamics. Handbook of High-Temperature Superconductvity is a comprehensive and in-depth treatment of both experimental and theoretical methodologies by the the world's top leaders in the field. The Editor, Nobel Laureate J. Robert Schrieffer, and Associate Editor James S. Brooks, have produced a unified, coherent work providing a global view of high-temperature superconductivity covering the materials, the relationships with heavy-fermion and organic systems, and the many formidable challenges that remain. |
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Results 1-5 of 84
... anisotropy and d-wave character, and pseudogap behavior is reviewed. Of special importance is their presentation of the latest results on the electron-phonon interaction in the cuprates. In Chapter 4 Bonn and Hardy review microwave ...
... ................................. 167 4.5.3. Penetration Depth Anisotropy in YBa2Cu3O6+x ................... 170 4.5.4. Oxygen Doping Effects ....................................... 171 4.5.5. OtherMaterials .......................
... the lines are recorded. Furthermore, it was shown that the resonances occur in the bottleneck 1.4 (a I E P R . u . ) t 1 t 1 t 2 10 K. A. M ̈uller. a) x=0.03 290 K b) 150 K x=0.03 20 Resistivity anisotropy 15 x=0.01 10 x=0.02 x=0.03 5 0.
... anisotropy in LSCO for the same doping range (Figure 1.10). This same temperature behavior of the microscopic EPR and macroscopic resistivity anisotropy as shown in Figure1.9 is astounding. This result suggests that bipolarons are the ...
... anisotropy,...). Ramp-type junctions, for instance, allow for the use of well- established c-axis HTS thin film technology while allowing the main current to flow in the a–b planes. Optimizing interface resistance has basically driven ...
Contents
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AngleResolved Photoemission Spectroscopy on Electronic Structure | 87 |
Bibliography | 138 |
Microwave Electrodynamics of High Temperature Superconductors | 145 |
Bibliography | 209 |
Magnetic Resonance Studies of High Temperature Superconductors | 215 |
Bibliography | 254 |
Normal State Transport Properties | 399 |
Bibliography | 422 |
HighPressure Effects | 427 |
Bibliography | 457 |
Superconductivity in Organic Conductors | 463 |
Bibliography | 490 |
Bibliography | 524 |
Bibliography | 565 |
Bibliography | 290 |
Optical Conductivity and Spatial Inhomogeneity in Cuprate | 299 |
Bibliography | 323 |
Thermodynamic Properties | 345 |
Bibliography | 592 |
Index | 615 |
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