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ОбложкаSuperconductivity. Vol.2: Novel superconductors / ed. by Bennemann K.H., Ketterson J.B. - Berlin; Heidelberg: Springer, 2008. - xvi, P.765-1568: ill. (some col.). - Aut. ind.: p.1537-1543. - Sub. ind: p.1545-1568. - ISBN 978-3-540-73252-5
 

Оглавление / Contents
 
Volume II. Superconductivity: Novel Superconductors

List of Contributors ........................................... XV

14. High-Tc Superconductivity
       H.R.Ott ................................................ 765

    14.1. Introduction ........................................ 765
    14.2. Typical Structural Characteristics .................. 767
    14.3. Occurrence of Superconductivity ..................... 774
    14.4. Physical Properties of Copper Oxides ................ 778
    14.5. Physical Properties of Non-Cuprate High-Tc
          Superconductors ..................................... 813
    14.6. Final Remarks ....................................... 823
    References ................................................ 823
15. Tunneling Spectroscopy of Conventional and
    Unconventional Superconductors
       J. Zasadzinski ......................................... 833
    15.1. Introduction ........................................ 833
    15.2. Basic Tunneling Phenomenology ....................... 835
    15.3. Tunneling and Strong-Coupling Effects: Microscopic
          Picture ............................................. 841
    15.4. Tunneling Spectroscopy of Conventional
          Superconductors ..................................... 844
    15.5. Tunneling in High-Temperature Superconductors ....... 847
    15.6. Heavy Fermion Superconductors ....................... 861
    15.7. Organic Superconductors ............................. 862
    15.8. Other Materials ..................................... 863
    15.9. Conclusions ......................................... 864
    References ................................................ 865

16. Phase-Sensitive Tests of Pairing Symmetry in Cuprate
    Superconductors
       С.С. Tsuei and J.R. Kirtley ............................ 869

    16.1. Introduction ........................................ 869
    16.2. Phase Sensitive Tests: Theoretical Background ....... 874
    16.3. Phase-Sensitive Tests: Experiments .................. 880
    16.4. Angle-Resolved Determination of Gap Anisotropy
          in YBCO ............................................. 901
    16.5. Universality of the d-Wave Pair State ............... 902
    16.6. Implications of d-Wave Pairing Symmetry ............. 907
    16.7. Conclusions ......................................... 912
    References ................................................ 913

17. Photoemission in the High- Tc Superconductors
       J.С. Campuzano, M.R. Norman, and M. Randeria ........... 923

    17.1. Introduction ........................................ 924
    17.2. Basics of Angle-Resolved Photoemission .............. 924
    17.3. The Valence Band .................................... 933
    17.4. Normal State Dispersion and the Fermi Surface ....... 935
    17.5. Superconducting Energy Gap .......................... 948
    17.6. Pseudogap ........................................... 954
    17.7. Photoemission Lineshapes and the Electron Self-
          Energy .............................................. 963
    17.8. Summary ............................................. 987
    References ................................................ 988

18. Neutron Scattering and the Magnetic Response of
    Superconductors and Related Compounds
       S.M. Hayden ............................................ 993

    18.1. Introduction ........................................ 993
    18.2. The Neutron Scattering Technique .................... 994
    18.3. The Static Spin Susceptibility of Superconductors ... 999
    18.4. Magnetic Excitations in Metals and Weakly Coupled
          Superconductors .................................... 1001
    18.5. Excitations and Superconductive Pairing ............ 1003
    18.6. High Temperature Superconductivity ................. 1004
    18.7. Discussion ......................................... 1023
    18.8. Final Remarks ...................................... 1024
    References ............................................... 1024

19. Heavy-Fermion Superconductivity
       P.S. Riseborough, G.M. Schmiedeshoff, and J.L.
       Smith ................................................. 1031

    19.1. Overview ........................................... 1031
    19.2. Introduction ....................................... 1033
    19.3. Properties of the Normal State ..................... 1069
    19.4. Properties of the Superconducting State ............ 1103
    19.5. Heavy Fermion Superconducting Compounds ............ 1132
    19.6. The Conclusion ..................................... 1140
    References ............................................... 1141

20. Organic Superconductors
       M. Lang and J. Müller ................................. 1155

    20.1. Introduction ....................................... 1155
    20.2. Characteristics of Organic Charge-Transfer
          Conductors ......................................... 1157
    20.3. Normal-State Properties ............................ 1162
    20.4. Superconducting-State Properties ................... 1182
    20.5. Epilogue ........................................... 1212
    References ............................................... 1214
21. Concepts in High Temperature Superconductivity
       E.W. Carlson, V.J. Emery, S.A. Kivelson, and D.
       Orgad ................................................. 1225
    21.1. Introduction ....................................... 1227
    21.2. High Temperature Superconductivity is Hard
          to Attain .......................................... 1230
    21.3. Superconductivity in the Cuprates: General
          Considerations ..................................... 1234
    21.4. Preview: Our View of the Phase Diagram ............. 1244
    21.5. Quasi-ID Superconductors ........................... 1245
    21.6. Quasi-ID Physics in a Dynamical Stripe Array ....... 1257
    21.7. Electron Fractionalization in D > 1 as a
          Mechanism of High Temperature Superconductivity .... 1259
    21.8. Superconductors with Small Superfluid Density ...... 1262
    21.9. Lessons from Weak Coupling ......................... 1272
    21.10.Lessons from Strong Coupling ....................... 1277
    21.11.Lessons from Numerical Studies of Hubbard and
          Related Models ..................................... 1286
    21.12.Doped Antiferromagnets ............................. 1300
    21.13.Stripes and High Temperature Superconductivity ..... 1310
    References ............................................... 1327

22. A Spin Fluctuation Model for d-Wave Superconductivity
       A.V. Chubukov, D. Pines, and J. Schmalian ............. 1349

    22.1. Introduction and Overview .......................... 1349
    22.2. Spin-Fermion Model ................................. 1358
    22.3. Summary of Strong-Coupling Theory for Electron-
          Phonon Pairing ..................................... 1363
    22.4. Strong-Coupling Approach to Spin-Fermion
          Interaction ........................................ 1366
    22.5. Fingerprints of Spin Fermion Pairing ............... 1377
    22.6. Comparison with the Experiments on Cuprates ........ 1389
    22.7. Conclusions ........................................ 1403
    22.8. Note Added ......................................... 1405
    References ............................................... 1407

23. Electronic Theory for Superconductivity in High-Tc
    Cuprates and Sr2RuO4
       D. Manske, I. Eremin, and К.H. Bennemann .............. 1415

    23.1. Introduction ....................................... 1416
    23.2. Electronic Theory for Hole-Doped and Electron-
          Doped Cuprates ..................................... 1428
    23.3. Electronic Theory for Ruthenates (Sr2Ru04) ......... 1451
    23.4. Results for Hole-Doped and Electron-Doped
          Cuprates ........................................... 1460
    23.5. Results for Sr2RuO4 ................................ 1485
    23.6. Summary and Outlook ................................ 1496
    Appendix ................................................. 1497
    References ............................................... 1511

24. Superfluid 3He and the Cuprate Superconductors
       A.J. Leggett .......................................... 1517

    24.1. Introduction: Bose Condensation and Cooper
          Pairing ............................................ 1517
    24.2. The Normal State: Is the Fermi-Liquid Picture
          Valid? ............................................. 1522
    24.3. Response Functions: The MIR Peak in the Cuprates ... 1525
    24.4. The Cooper-Paired States of Superfluid 3He and
          the Cuprates: General Considerations ............... 1526
    24.5. Symmetry of the Order Parameter .................... 1531
    24.6. Conclusion ......................................... 1534
    24.7. Summary ............................................ 1534

References ................................................... 1535

Author Index ................................................. 1537

Subject Index ................................................ 1545


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