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For flat macroscopic surfaces , the London theory gives ( assuming Cooper pairs
as current carriers ) : 22 = 2mc / 4an , ( 2e ) 2 ( ng = density of Cooper pairs ) ( 8 )
Deviations from this value for small specimens can be understood in ...
For flat macroscopic surfaces , the London theory gives ( assuming Cooper pairs
as current carriers ) : 22 = 2mc / 4an , ( 2e ) 2 ( ng = density of Cooper pairs ) ( 8 )
Deviations from this value for small specimens can be understood in ...
Page 255
69 for Ta was found in good agreement with theory . However , for Nb and La ,
the agreement with theory was unsatisfactory . For higher To materials , as the
coherence length of the superconducting electrons becomes smaller , the
tunneling ...
69 for Ta was found in good agreement with theory . However , for Nb and La ,
the agreement with theory was unsatisfactory . For higher To materials , as the
coherence length of the superconducting electrons becomes smaller , the
tunneling ...
Page 266
Labusch ' s theory accounts thoroughly for the finite stiffness of the fluxons as well
as their strong coupling to the flux line lattice , problems that could be
approached previously only by approximation ( Yamafuji and Irie , 1967 ) .
Having ...
Labusch ' s theory accounts thoroughly for the finite stiffness of the fluxons as well
as their strong coupling to the flux line lattice , problems that could be
approached previously only by approximation ( Yamafuji and Irie , 1967 ) .
Having ...
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Epitaxial Interfaces | 3 |
Thin Films | 15 |
Semiinfinite Overgrowths | 52 |
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