Bernoulli Potential in Superconductors
Lipavsky, Pavel, Kolácek, Jan, Morawetz, Klaus, Brandt, Ernst Helmut, Yang, Tzong-Jer
Produktnummer:
183c599e99036d42f89b1f39f2b5b07c4e
Autor: | Brandt, Ernst Helmut Kolácek, Jan Lipavsky, Pavel Morawetz, Klaus Yang, Tzong-Jer |
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Themengebiete: | Bernoulli potential Ginzburg-Landau theory Magnetostriction Superconductivity Two-fluid model mechanics superconductor |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 20.11.2010 |
EAN: | 9783642092534 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Seitenzahl: | 268 |
Produktart: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
Verlag: | Springer Berlin |
Untertitel: | How the Electrostatic Field Helps to Understand Superconductivity |
Produktinformationen "Bernoulli Potential in Superconductors"
There are many monographs and textbooks addressing superconductivity from di?erent angles. In spite of a large variety of explored approaches, one problem is always left aside. It is the balance of forces acting on the sup- conducting condensate. In the present book this question is central. As the title suggests, there is a close analogy between the electrostatic ?eld in superconductors and the pressure in the ideal incompressible liquid. As one can easily imagine looking at swirling water, molecules of the inc- pressible liquid are accelerated by gradients of the pressure so that they can follow complicated trajectories often changing their directions and velocities. Electronsinthe superconductorbehavesimilarly,exceptthatthe electrostatic potential plays the role of the pressure. The pressure in any material develops when we reduce its volume. This leads us to the main puzzle. By de?nition, the incompressible liquid never changes its volume. Consequently, how can be any pressure there? Of course, one has the direct experience that there is a pressure in water and one would never deny it. The incompressible liquid is an ideal model which assumes that the pressure we feel has been achieved with a negligibly small change of the volume.

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