CMT129
Developing a comprehensive and predictive theory of superconductivity
- Author(s):
I. Mazin, A. Balatsky, W. Pickett, V. Vinokour and J. A. Sauls
- Date: May 8-11, 2006
- Publication:
Report of The DOE Basic Energy Sciences Workshop on Superconductivity, pp. 121-124
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- Abstract:
An understanding of the pairing of electrons and their coalescence into a state of matter that conducts
electricity without loss not only constitutes the conceptual underpinning of superconducting technology
but is also fundamental to materials physics. Building predictive theories based on this knowledge of
underlying pairing mechanisms provides a path for fully identifying and realizing the remarkable
possibilities of the superconducting state and its technological impacts.
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