Among the most peculiar of matter¡¦s behaviors is superconductivity„oelectric current without resistance. Since the 1986 discovery that superconductivity is possible at temperatures well above absolute zero, research into practical applications has flourished. The Cold Wars tells the history of superconductivity, providing perspective on the development of the field and its relationship with the rest of physics. Superconductivity offers an excellent example of the evolution of physics in the twentieth century: the science itself, its foundations, and its social context. The authors also introduce the reader to the fascinating scientific personalities, including 2003 Nobel Prize winners Alexei Alexeievich Abrikosov and Vitali Ginzburg, and p...
The phenomenon of zero resistance below certain low temperature (critical temperature) leads to limi...
Abstract — The long-awaited marriage of superconductivity with electric power has undergone a lengt...
A Caltech physicist explains what it's all about and what you can do with it--maybe
The accidental discovery of mercury’s zero resistance at temperatures lower than 4.2 K which took pl...
This paper deals with two topics. One is the history of superconductivity, and the other is what Ric...
The fascinating phenomenon of superconductivity and its potential applications have attracted the at...
Superconductivity was discovered by Kamerlingh Onnes in 1911. For one century superconductivity has ...
This book presents the Nobel Laureate Vitaly Ginzburg's views on the development in the field of sup...
This book describes the life, times and science of the Soviet physicist Lev Vasilevich Shubnikov (19...
This year marks the 105th anniversary of Heike Kameringh Onnes’ discovery of superconductivity. This...
Physics professors Frans Koffyberg (right), Fereidoon Razavi (middle), and Bozidar Mitrovic (left) d...
Key experiments leading to our present understanding of superconductivity are reviewed
The field of superconductivity is rich in history – more than 100 years – yet still at the forefront...
Superconductivity was an unanticipated property of matter. Perhaps no history of a scientific subjec...
Helga Nowotny, Ulrike Felt, After the breakthrough : The emergence of high-temperature superconducti...
The phenomenon of zero resistance below certain low temperature (critical temperature) leads to limi...
Abstract — The long-awaited marriage of superconductivity with electric power has undergone a lengt...
A Caltech physicist explains what it's all about and what you can do with it--maybe
The accidental discovery of mercury’s zero resistance at temperatures lower than 4.2 K which took pl...
This paper deals with two topics. One is the history of superconductivity, and the other is what Ric...
The fascinating phenomenon of superconductivity and its potential applications have attracted the at...
Superconductivity was discovered by Kamerlingh Onnes in 1911. For one century superconductivity has ...
This book presents the Nobel Laureate Vitaly Ginzburg's views on the development in the field of sup...
This book describes the life, times and science of the Soviet physicist Lev Vasilevich Shubnikov (19...
This year marks the 105th anniversary of Heike Kameringh Onnes’ discovery of superconductivity. This...
Physics professors Frans Koffyberg (right), Fereidoon Razavi (middle), and Bozidar Mitrovic (left) d...
Key experiments leading to our present understanding of superconductivity are reviewed
The field of superconductivity is rich in history – more than 100 years – yet still at the forefront...
Superconductivity was an unanticipated property of matter. Perhaps no history of a scientific subjec...
Helga Nowotny, Ulrike Felt, After the breakthrough : The emergence of high-temperature superconducti...
The phenomenon of zero resistance below certain low temperature (critical temperature) leads to limi...
Abstract — The long-awaited marriage of superconductivity with electric power has undergone a lengt...
A Caltech physicist explains what it's all about and what you can do with it--maybe