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... ambient16Superconductivity – Theoryand Applications 3 Coherent Current States in Two-Band Superconductors Alexander Omelyanchouk B.Verkin Istitute for Low Temperature Physics and Engineering of ... Superconductivity – TheoryandApplications 38(Moskalenko, 1959) and H. Suhl, B.Matthias and L.Walker (Suhl et al., 1959). In the model of superconductor with the overlapping energy bands on Fermi ... mechanism, and gradually changes the exponent22Superconductivity – Theoryand Applications 2 Will-be-set-by-IN-TECHFig. 1. Crystal structures of non-hydrate, mono-layer hydrate and bilayer...
... Theoryand Applications Superconductivity – TheoryandApplications 94connecting J1 and J2. With proper circuit parameters, this induced current causes a voltage pulse to be created on J1 and ... of the input and three outputs as shown in figure 5.4. The traces 1,3,5 are the outputs and 2 is the input trace Superconductivity – TheoryandApplications 98Turner C. W. and Van Duzer ... charges of the pair current and 105Electronic Transport in an NSSystem With a Pure Normal Channel. Coherent and Spin-Dependent Effects Superconductivity – TheoryandApplications 92 Fig....
... 4467-4472.128Superconductivity – Theoryand Applications Superconductivity – TheoryandApplications 136 where the pairing interaction is represented as a sum of the k-even, k-odd, and mixed-parity terms: ... effect for the major portion of electrons.114Superconductivity – Theoryand Applications Superconductivity – TheoryandApplications 130 view (Mathur, 1998; Saxena, 2000). Near this quantum ... 0.1 or 1,respectively).116Superconductivity – Theoryand Applications Electronic Transport in an NS System With a Pure Normal Channel. Coherent and Spin-Dependent Effects 29Chiang, Yu. N. (1985)....
... Because 000γφ= and 000βφ= , 0b and 0b+can be taken to be 0N . The average value of ∗φφin the ground state then becomes Superconductivity – TheoryandApplications 188 ... of the interaction between superconductor and permanent magnet. Journal Of Applied Physics 101, 113922 (2007). Superconductivity – TheoryandApplications 164 Fig. 11. X dependence ... material, and similarly, a magnetic flux applied by an external magnetic field can also not penetrate into superconducting materials. Such a phenomenon is Superconductivity – Theoryand Applications...
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... the second step defines the location and size of the island and that of source and drain electrodes. The process is self-aligned along the length of the island, while mismatches in the cross ... According to the Bloch theory, the electric field can be expanded in the form (),(,) (|)ik G rzzGExy EkGe (15) Superconductivity – TheoryandApplications 306 ... fifth and sixth bands. In Fig. 4, these two bands intersect at the Γ point of the first Brillouin zone when the frequency is 0.86 (2πc/a). Because the modes in the Photonic Band Structure and...