Introduction to Superfluidity

Introduction to Superfluidity
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 160
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ISBN-10 : 9783319079479
ISBN-13 : 3319079476
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Synopsis Introduction to Superfluidity by : Andreas Schmitt

Superfluidity – and closely related to it, superconductivity – are very general phenomena that can occur on vastly different energy scales. Their underlying theoretical mechanism of spontaneous symmetry breaking is even more general and applies to a multitude of physical systems. In these lecture notes, a pedagogical introduction to the field-theory approach to superfluidity is presented. The connection to more traditional approaches, often formulated in a different language, is carefully explained in order to provide a consistent picture that is useful for students and researchers in all fields of physics. After introducing the basic concepts, such as the two-fluid model and the Goldstone mode, selected topics of current research are addressed, such as the BCS-BEC crossover and Cooper pairing with mismatched Fermi momenta.

An Introduction To The Theory Of Superfluidity

An Introduction To The Theory Of Superfluidity
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 163
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ISBN-10 : 9780429982521
ISBN-13 : 0429982526
Rating : 4/5 (21 Downloads)

Synopsis An Introduction To The Theory Of Superfluidity by : Isaac M. Khalatnikov

This book covers main properties of the excitation spectrum in superfluid 4He and the thermodynamics determined by the spectrum. It deals with hydrodynamics and describes that quantitative results should be insignificantly modified with processes of phonon decay taken into account.

Superconductivity, Superfluids and Condensates

Superconductivity, Superfluids and Condensates
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 206
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ISBN-10 : 0198507569
ISBN-13 : 9780198507567
Rating : 4/5 (69 Downloads)

Synopsis Superconductivity, Superfluids and Condensates by : James F. Annett

This textbook series has been designed for final year undergraduate and first year graduate students, providing an overview of the entire field showing how specialized topics are part of the wider whole, and including references to current areas of literature and research.

Superfluidity and Superconductivity

Superfluidity and Superconductivity
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 450
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015049290128
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Rating : 4/5 (28 Downloads)

Synopsis Superfluidity and Superconductivity by : David R. Tilley

Novel Superfluids

Novel Superfluids
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Publisher : International Monographs on Ph
Total Pages : 641
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ISBN-10 : 9780199585915
ISBN-13 : 0199585911
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Synopsis Novel Superfluids by : K. H. Bennemann

This book reports on the latest developments in the field of Superfluidity, one of the most fundamental, interesting, and important problems in physics, with applications ranging from metals, helium liquids, photons in cavities, excitons in semiconductors, to the interior of neutron stars and the present state of the Universe as a whole.

Introduction to superfluidity and superconductivity

Introduction to superfluidity and superconductivity
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Publisher : Litres
Total Pages : 74
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ISBN-10 : 9785041293567
ISBN-13 : 5041293562
Rating : 4/5 (67 Downloads)

Synopsis Introduction to superfluidity and superconductivity by : Сергей Рябчун

These notes have appeared as a result of a one-term course in superfluidity and superconductivity given by the author to fourth-year undergraduate students and first-year graduate students of the Department of Physics, Moscow State University of Education. The goal was not to give a detailed picture of these two macroscopic quantum phenomena with an extensive coverage of the experimental background and all the modern developments, but rather to show how the knowledge of undergraduate quantum mechanics and statistical physics could be used to discuss the basic concepts and simple problems, and draw parallels between superconductivity and superfluidity.

Basic Superfluids

Basic Superfluids
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 180
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ISBN-10 : 0748408916
ISBN-13 : 9780748408917
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Synopsis Basic Superfluids by : Tony Guenault

Superfluidity is the jewel in the crown of low temperature physics. When temperatures are low enough, every substance in thermal equilibrium must become ordered. Since some materials remain fluid to the lowest temperatures, it is a fascinating question as to how this ordering can take place. One possibility is the formation of a superfluid state, a state in which there is macroscopic quantum order-effectively quantum mechanics in a tea-cup. The author develops and presents these ideas in the beginning of Basic Superfluids. The book assumes some basic knowledge of quantum, statistical and thermal physics, and builds on this background to give a readable introduction to the three superfluids of low temperature physics. A short chapter describing experimental techniques is included. The emphasis throughout is on physical principles rather than technical detail, with the aim of introducing the subject in an accessible yet authoritative way to final-year undergraduates or starting postgraduate students.

Nuclear Superfluidity

Nuclear Superfluidity
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 394
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ISBN-10 : 9781139443074
ISBN-13 : 1139443070
Rating : 4/5 (74 Downloads)

Synopsis Nuclear Superfluidity by : David M. Brink

Nuclear Superfluidity is a text devoted exclusively to pair correlations in nuclei. It explores a variety of systems and introduces basic theoretical methods, symmetry breaking and symmetry restoration in finite many-body systems. It will be essential reading for researchers and students in both experimental and theoretical nuclear physics.

Quantized Vortex Dynamics and Superfluid Turbulence

Quantized Vortex Dynamics and Superfluid Turbulence
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 459
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ISBN-10 : 9783540455424
ISBN-13 : 3540455426
Rating : 4/5 (24 Downloads)

Synopsis Quantized Vortex Dynamics and Superfluid Turbulence by : C.F. Barenghi

This book springs from the programme Quantized Vortex Dynamics and Sup- ?uid Turbulence held at the Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences (University of Cambridge) in August 2000. What motivated the programme was the recognition that two recent developments have moved the study of qu- tized vorticity, traditionally carried out within the low-temperature physics and condensed-matter physics communities, into a new era. The ?rst development is the increasing contact with classical ?uid dynamics and its ideas and methods. For example, some current experiments with - lium II now deal with very classical issues, such as the measurement of velocity spectra and turbulence decay rates. The evidence from these experiments and many others is that super?uid turbulence and classical turbulence share many features. The challenge is now to explain these similarities and explore the time scales and length scales over which they hold true. The observed classical aspects have also attracted attention to the role played by the ?ow of the normal ?uid, which was somewhat neglected in the past because of the lack of direct ?ow visualization. Increased computing power is also making it possible to study the coupled motion of super?uid vortices and normal ?uids. Another contact with classical physics arises through the interest in the study of super?uid vortex - connections. Reconnections have been studied for some time in the contexts of classical ?uid dynamics and magneto-hydrodynamics (MHD), and it is useful to learn from the experience acquired in other ?elds.