Abstract:Preface. Part I. Normal Metals. 1. An electron in a periodic crystal lattice. 2. The electron Fermi liquid. 3. Electrical and thermal conductivity. 4. Scattering processes. 5. Galvanomagnetic properti...Preface. Part I. Normal Metals. 1. An electron in a periodic crystal lattice. 2. The electron Fermi liquid. 3. Electrical and thermal conductivity. 4. Scattering processes. 5. Galvanomagnetic properties of metals. 6. Thermoelectric and thermomagnetic phenomena. 7. Metals in a high-frequency electromagnetic field. Cyclotron resonance. 8. Size effects. 9. Propagation of electromagnetic waves in the presence of a magnetic field. 10. Magnetic susceptibility and the de Haas-van Alphen effect. 11. Quantum effects in conductivity. 12. Absorption of sound in metals. 13. Fermi-liquid effects. 14. Methods of calculating the electronic spectra of metals. Part II. Superconducting Metals. 15. Macroscopic theory of superconductivity. 16. Basic ideas of the BCS theory. 17. The Ginzburg-Landau theory. 18. Type II superconductivity. 19. Kinetics of superconductors. 20. The superconductor-normal metal interface. 21. Superconductivity and magnetism. 22. Tunnel junctions. The Josephson effect. Appendices. References. Suggested reading. Author index. Subject index.Read More
Publication Year: 1988
Publication Date: 1988-11-15
Language: en
Type: book
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