Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- Abbreviations
- 1 Introduction to Superconductivity
- 2 Microscopic Models for High Temperature Superconductors
- 3 Basic Properties of d-wave Superconductors
- 4 Quasiparticle Excitation Spectra
- 5 Tunneling Effect
- 6 Josephson Effect
- 7 Single Impurity Scattering
- 8 Many-Impurity Scattering
- 9 Superfluid Response
- 10 Optical and Thermal Conductivities
- 11 Raman Spectroscopy
- 12 Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
- 13 Neutron Scattering Spectroscopy
- 14 Mixed State
- Appendix A Bogoliubov Transformation
- Appendix B Hohenberg Theorem
- Appendix C Degenerate Perturbation Theory
- Appendix D Anderson Theorem
- Appendix E Sommerfeld Expansion
- Appendix F Single-Particle Green’s Function
- Appendix G Linear Response Theory
- References
- Index
1 - Introduction to Superconductivity
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 17 June 2022
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- Abbreviations
- 1 Introduction to Superconductivity
- 2 Microscopic Models for High Temperature Superconductors
- 3 Basic Properties of d-wave Superconductors
- 4 Quasiparticle Excitation Spectra
- 5 Tunneling Effect
- 6 Josephson Effect
- 7 Single Impurity Scattering
- 8 Many-Impurity Scattering
- 9 Superfluid Response
- 10 Optical and Thermal Conductivities
- 11 Raman Spectroscopy
- 12 Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
- 13 Neutron Scattering Spectroscopy
- 14 Mixed State
- Appendix A Bogoliubov Transformation
- Appendix B Hohenberg Theorem
- Appendix C Degenerate Perturbation Theory
- Appendix D Anderson Theorem
- Appendix E Sommerfeld Expansion
- Appendix F Single-Particle Green’s Function
- Appendix G Linear Response Theory
- References
- Index
Summary
Starting from a brief introduction to the Meissner effect and other defining properties of superconductivity, Chapter 1 recapitulates the phenomenological theories, including the two-fluid model and the Ginzburg-Landau theory, and the groundbreaking microscopic theory of Bardeen-Cooper-Schrieffer for describing this macroscopic quantum phenomenon. The Cooper pairing and other basic concepts of superconductivity, such as the gap function, off-diagonal long-range order, quasiparticle excitations, coherence length, penetration depth, type-I and type-II superconductors, and phase fluctuations are also introduced, followed by a summary on the classification and experimental identification for the pairing symmetry of high-Tc superconductors.
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- D-wave Superconductivity , pp. 1 - 44Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2022