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Introduction to Superconductivity

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Accessible to graduate students and experimental physicists, this volume emphasizes physical arguments and minimizes theoretical formalism. Topics include  the Bardeen-Cooper-Schrieffer and Ginzburg-Landau theories, magnetic properties of classic type II superconductors, the Josephson effect, fluctuation effects in classic superconductors, high-temperature superconductors, and nonequilibrium superconductivity. 109 figures. 1996 edition.

480 pages, Paperback

First published May 1, 1975

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February 24, 2025
I think the book really follows a down-to-earth approach to superconductivity. While many sections are really short and require much of the readers input, it still provides a good exercise to understanding the fundamentals.
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March 14, 2020
Everyone with research intetest in the low temperature physics must read it!!! However, some research topics like the nonlinearities are much more better covered in Nonlinearities in Microwave Superconductivity book by Dimitri O. Ledenyov and Viktor O. Ledenyov!!!
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