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245 1 0 _aBernoulli Potential in Superconductors
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_cby P. Lipavský, Jan Koláček, Klaus Morawetz, Ernst Helmut Brandt, Tzong-Jer Yang.
264 1 _aBerlin, Heidelberg :
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300 _aXV, 268 p.
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490 1 _aLecture Notes in Physics,
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505 0 _aHistory 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 -- Surfaces -- Matching of Electrostatic Potentials at Surfaces -- Diamagnetic Currents Deep in the Bulk -- Electrostatic Potential Above a Surface with Vortices -- Layered Structures -- Charge Transfer in Layered Structures -- Effect of the Electrostatic Field on the Superconductor -- Outlook and Perspectives.
520 _aThe 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 acting on electrons, are useful for understanding superconductivity. The electrostatic field plays a natural part in this balance as it mediates forces between electrons at long distances. Due to its classical interpretation, the theory presented in this book is suitable for introductory courses.
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700 1 _aBrandt, Ernst Helmut.
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