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Detailed information |
Original study plan |
Master's programme Technical Physics 2020W |
Objectives |
The objectives of this lecture on Superconductivity and Low-temperature Physics are: (1) introduction to the field of cryogenics, i.e. how to achieve low and ultralow temperatures by different physical methods; (2) introduction to superconductivity, a phenomenon which is observed with many different materials at low temperature; (3) introduction to superconducting materials and their technical applications.
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Subject |
The contents of this lecture includes these topics:
- Motivation and relevance
- Cryogenics: Methods for the cooling to low and ultralow temperature
- Introduction to superconductivity and phenomenology
- Macroscopic models (London, Ginzburg-Landau)
- Microscopic theory of superconductivity in low-Tc materials
- Magnetic properties and tunneling effects in superconductors
- Structure and properties of high-Tc superconductors
- Preparation of high-Tc superconductors (ceramics, thin films)
- Applications
- New trends: superconducting nano-materials, electronics, …
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Criteria for evaluation |
Oral examination
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Methods |
Lecture
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Language |
German or English |
Study material |
Lecture notes will be distributed for each lecture unit.
Christian Enss, Siegfried Hunklinger: Tieftemperaturphysik.
Springer-Verlag, Berlin Heidelberg 2000, ISBN 3540676740 H. Rogalla, P.H. Kes (Eds.): “100 Years of Superconductivity”, CRC Press, 2012 W. Buckel: “Supraleitung”, Wiley-VCH 2004
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Changing subject? |
No |
Further information |
This lecture will be held in English or German.
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