| Lecture | PUBDB-2026-00742 |
2005
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Abstract: Low-temperature superconductivity is treated at an introductory level. The topics include Meissner-Ochsenfeld effect and London equations, thermodynamic properties of the superconducting state, type I and II superconductors, flux quantisation, superconductors in microwave fields and superconducting quantum interference effects. Important experiments are discussed. The basic ideas of the BCS theory and its implications are outlined.
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