Superconductivity

Understanding the fundamental principles of superconductivity

D Shoenberg author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:1st Jan '52

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Dr. Shoenberg's Superconductivity is a classic monograph that provides essential insights into the magnetic and thermodynamic properties of superconductors.

Dr. Shoenberg's classic 1938 monograph, Superconductivity, stands as a foundational text in the field, providing a thorough phenomenological description of the magnetic and thermodynamic properties of superconductors. This work is particularly significant as it predates the surge of research that followed the establishment of a fundamental theory of superconductivity. By exploring size effects and other critical aspects, the monograph lays the groundwork necessary for appreciating the advancements that have since emerged in this fascinating area of physics.

The phenomenon of superconductivity, first discovered by Kamerlingh Onnes in 1911, is not only a captivating example of quantum effects on a macroscopic scale but also holds promise for various technological applications. Dr. Shoenberg's insights into these properties are essential for anyone looking to grasp the complexities and implications of superconductivity. As the field has evolved, the fundamental principles outlined in Superconductivity remain vital for a comprehensive understanding of newer theories.

Reissued in 1952 and again in 2010, this monograph continues to be a valuable resource for students, researchers, and anyone intrigued by the subject. Its enduring relevance highlights the importance of Dr. Shoenberg's work in establishing a solid foundation for future exploration and innovation in superconductivity. The book serves as a bridge between classical understanding and contemporary advancements, ensuring that the core concepts are not lost amidst the rapid development of the field.

ISBN: 9780521092548

Dimensions: 203mm x 133mm x 16mm

Weight: 310g

272 pages