SynopsisThis Golden Jubilee volume in the world's foremost series on superconductivity covers wide-ranging topics capturing the current excitement in the field. The broad areas include the advancement of high Tc theory, materials depicting unusual characteristics, materials' processing and defect structures for improved properties, their electromagnetic response, flux pinning, Josephson junctions and devices, and large scale applications.
Table of contents
Ch. 1 Strong coupling theory of high temperature superconductivity by A. S. Alexandrov
Ch. 2 Nanoscale flux pinning sites in high-T[subscript c] superconductors by Michael R. Koblischka and M. Winter and U. Hartmann and A. Koblischka-Veneva
Ch. 3 Vortex pinning in HT[subscript c] superconductors by J. Sosnowski
Ch. 4 Harmonic components of the voltage on the surface of superconducting slabs and cylinders below and above the critical current by S. Takacs and J. Souc and F. Gomory
Ch. 5 Intrinsic behaviour and properties of nanocrystalline MgB[subscript 2] by Sean Li and Shixue Dou
Ch. 6 Superconductivity and magnetism in the Rutheno-cuprates RuR[subscript 2-x]Ce[subscript x]Sr[subscript 2]Cu[subscript 2]O[subscript 10-[delta]](Ru-1222)and RuSr[subscript 2]RCu[subscript 2]O[subscript 8](Ru-1212, R=Eu and Gd) by I. Felner
Ch. 7 Development and applications of Josephson flux-flow oscillators by V. P. Koshelets and M. Yu. Torgashin and A. S. Sobolev and J. Mygind
Ch. 8 Levitation at 90.2 K and its applications by M. Muralidhar and N. Sakai and M. Jirsa and M. Murakami and I. Hirabayashi
Ch. 9 HTS power cable : where we are and what remains to be done by Alan M. Wolsky
Ch. 10 Chemically induced nanoscale Josephson effects in non-stoichiometric high-Tc superconductors by Sergei Sergeenkov
Chemomagnetism and fishtail anomaly
Magnetic field induced polarization effects