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  1. A Sourcebook of Titanium Alloy Superconductivity by E.W. Collings, 1983-04-01
  2. Fundamentals of Superconductivity (Topics in Language and Linguistics) by Vladimir Z. Kresin, Stuart A. Wolf, 1990-09-30
  3. Type II Superconductivity (International series of monographs in natural philosophy) by D. Saint-James, G. Sarma, et all 1969-08
  4. RF Superconductivity for Accelerators by Hasan Padamsee, Jens Knobloch, et all 2008-03-18
  5. Superconductivity: The Next Revolution? by Gianfranco Vidali, 1993-05-28
  6. Superconductivity: Physics and Applications by Kristian Fossheim, Asle Sudboe, 2004-06-25
  7. The Hubbard Model and Anyon Superconductivity (World Scientific Lecture Notes in Physics) by E. Ercolessi, G. Morandi, et all 1990-09
  8. New Topics in Superconductivity Research
  9. Mechanisms of High Temperature Superconductivity: Proceedings of the NEC Symposium, Hakone, Japan, October 24-27, 1988 (Springer Series in Materials) by H. Kamimura, 1989-06
  10. Applied Superconductivity 1999, Proceedings of the Fourth European Conference on Applied Superconductivity, held at Sitges, Spain, 14-17 September 1999 ... Superconductivity Conference//Proceedings) by Obradors, 2000-06-01
  11. Superconductivity Research Advances (Horizons in World Physics, Volume 261)
  12. Electromagnetic Absorption in the Copper Oxide Superconductors (Selected Topics in Superconductivity) by Frank J. Owens, Charles P. Poole Jr., 1999-01-31
  13. Superconductivity and quantum fluids, (International series of monographs in natural philosophy) by Zygmunt M Galasiewicz, 1970
  14. Superconductivity: The Threshold of a New Technology by Jonathan Mayo, 1988-04

61. Bajas Temperaturas
This site is the homepage of the research group on Low Temperatures Physics (superconductivity, magnetism, strongly correlated systems, mesoscopic systems) of the Centro At³mico Bariloche
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62. Superconductivity
superconductivity is a phenomenon which occurs in certain materials and is In 1986, superconductivity was discovered in a ceramic material.
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Superconductivity is a phenomenon which occurs in certain materials and is characterized by the absence of electrical resistivity. Until recently, this phenomenon had been restricted to metals and alloys with transition temperatures of less than 23K. In 1986, superconductivity was discovered in a ceramic material. This precipitated an onrush of ceramic based superconductors with transition temperatures as high as 120K. The ceramic-based materials are commonly known as high temperature (HTc) superconductors while the metallic and alloy materials are called low temperature (LTc) superconductors. Currently, only low temperature superconductors are of interest to the magnet designer and manufacturer. Superconductors are divided into two types depending on their characteristic behavior in the presence of a magnetic field. Type I superconductors are comprised of pure metals, whereas Type II superconductors are comprised primarily of alloys or intermetallic compounds. Both, however, have one common feature: below a critical temperature , T c , their resistance vanishes.

63. Physics For Professionals
Bulletin board for problems, research and solutions in superfluidity, superconductivity, quantum vortex dynamics, pulsar rotation, evaporation, statistical physics.
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yuriykrasnov@yahoo.com PHYSICS FOR PROFESSIONALS superfluidity, superconductivity, quantum vortex dynamics, physics of rotons, pulsars rotation, theory of evaporation, statistical physics, theory of relativity and much more Web Site of Yuriy K. Krasnov * Problems * Research * Solutions * Thoughts * X-change * Reminiscences * Hot suggestion Site statistics s Dynamics of Quantum Vortices ... To www.minescience.com Physical Mathematics "... in Cantors experiment it was made two not the one , assumptions, " " Cantor did not analyzed that second possibility, he preferred to attribute the Nature with property to obey mathematics with uncountable set of real numbers. " "... actually in 1905, after famous work of Einstein " On the electrodynamics of the moving media " in Science was invented the new law of addition of numbers ... but nobody paid attention to that revolutionary side of Einstein's discovery, ... even author itself. "

64. PhysicsWeb - Best Of PhysicsWeb
The discovery of superconductivity in magnesium diboride in 2002 may have sparked an explosion of research, but the hightemperature cuprate superconductors
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65. Beijing Teyun Science And Technology Co.,Ltd.
Manufacturer of educational superconductor kits, hightemperature superconduct maglev models, and devices for measuring superconductivity.
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66. Closing In On A Theory Of Superconductivity (February 2004) - News - PhysicsWeb
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19 February 2004 Theorists have put forward many theories to explain high-temperature superconductivity in materials containing layers of copper oxide. A team of experimenters from McMaster University in Canada and the Brookhaven National Laboratory in the US has now ruled out two of these theories and presented new evidence that magnetic correlations between pairs of electrons is responsible for superconductivity in the cuprates (J Hwang et al. Nature
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68. Superconductivity - Home
2nd year chemistry web project a small web site about the phenomenon of superconductivity.
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69. Superconductivity - Welcome
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70. SpringerLink - Publication
Fundamental theoretical and experimental research developments in all areas of cryogenics and low temperature physics. Subject areas include superconductivity, superfluidity, quantum liquids, magnetism and electronic properties, transport and phonon phenomena at low temperatures.
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71. International Journal Of Modern Physics B
Launched in 1987, this journal covers the most important aspects of, as well as the latest developments in, Condensed Matter, Statistical, Applied Physics and High Tc superconductivity. One unique feature of this journal is its review section which contains articles with permanent research value
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72. Cond-mat.org/j.quintanilla
Research fellow in condensed matter theory at the University of Birmingham. Research interests include superconductivity and ultracold atoms in optical lattices.
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73. SpringerLink - Publication
www.springerlink.com/link.asp?id=102589 Peter J. HirschfeldSpring 1996. HighTemperature superconductivity Transport properties in normal state; 8. Magnetic properties; 9. Unconventional superconductivity; 10.
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74. Institute Of Low Temperature And Structure Research PAS
Part of the Polish Academy of Sciences, in Wroclaw, Poland. Includes information about the departments of superconductivity, and low temperatures.
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75. Superconductivity Laboratory At The University Of Oslo
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76.   Oxide Physics Research
The programme is a collaboration of experimental and theoretical physicists working on the behaviour of correlated electrons in oxide materials. Based in the School of Physics and Astronomy at Birmingham University, United Kingdom. Materials of interest include the high temperature cuprate superconductors, nonFermi liquid physics near quantum critical points, unconventional superconductivity in the ruthanates and heavy fermion behaviour in lithium vanadate.
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Introduction Welcome to the web pages of the Oxide Research Programme. The research programme is a collaborative effort between experimental and theoretical physicists, together with material scientists, with the common goal of understanding of the behaviour of correlated electrons in oxide materials. The work is distributed across the collaborating institutions: at the University of St Andrews (School of Physics and Astronomy), at the University of Birmingham (in the School of Physics and Astronomy and also the School of Chemistry) and in the Low Temperature Physics group at the Cavendish Laboratory in Cambridge. We also work with a number of international collaborations. The experimental work is headed by Professor Andy Mackenzie (St Andrews) and the theoretical work by Professor Andy Schofield (Birmingham). What are correlated electrons?

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78. IEEE Technical Council On Superconductivity
The IEEE Council on superconductivity, CSC promotes programs and activities that cover the science and technology of superconductors and their applications.
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79. Superconductivity -- From Eric Weisstein's World Of Physics
In 1986 Bednorz and Müller from IBMZürich discovered superconductivity at 35 K Since that time, the highest temperature at which superconductivity has
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A phenomenon in which a substance looses all electrical resistance first discovered in metals at liquid helium temperatures by Kamerlingh-Onnes in 1911. Compound Hg 4.16 K RbWO 6 K NbS 7 K LiTi O 13 K La Ba CuO 30 K La Sr CuO 40 K YBa Cu O 90 K
The mechanism for explaining this phenomenon, coupling of electron pairs, is BCS theory , named after Bardeen temperature of liquid nitrogen. Since that time, the highest temperature at which superconductivity has been observed has been pushed to 134 K for some exotic rare earth compounds (Service 1996). The BCS theory does not appear capable of explaining the high-temperature phenomenon, although extending the phonon propagation with an s -wave may work. However, the most recent experiments seem to favor a new d -wave mechanism in which electrons are propagated by magnetic fluctuations (Clery 1996). Meissner Effect
References Anderson, P. W. The Theory of Superconductivity in the High-Tc Cuprates. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1997. Burns, G.

80. Superconductor Science And Technology
Superconductor Science and Technology is a multidisciplinary journal for papers on all aspects of superconductivity.
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