Progress in Low Temperature Physics: v. 10
D.F. Brewer(Editor)
Elsevier (Publisher)
Published in September 1986
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Hardback
464 pages
978-0-444-86986-9 (ISBN)
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As in Volume IX, the quantum fluids theme still dominates. This is reflected in articles by Fetter on vortices in superfluid 3 He, which bears both similarities and striking differences to those in superfluid 4 He, and by Rainer on the ab initio calculation of the transition temperatures of superconductors. In the article by Silvera and Walraven, the authors review their original experiments on spin-polarized atomic hydrogen. Finally, Dahm's article deals with charge motion in solid helium, which is not so obviously a quantum fluid, but a system in which the behaviour is a typical example of low temperature phenomena.
As in Volume IX, the quantum fluids theme still dominates. This is reflected in articles by Fetter on vortices in superfluid 3 He, which bears both similarities and striking differences to those in superfluid 4 He, and by Rainer on the ab initio calculation of the transition temperatures of superconductors. In the article by Silvera and Walraven, the authors review their original experiments on spin-polarized atomic hydrogen. Finally, Dahm's article deals with charge motion in solid helium, which is not so obviously a quantum fluid, but a system in which the behaviour is a typical example of low temperature phenomena.
As in Volume IX, the quantum fluids theme still dominates. This is reflected in articles by Fetter on vortices in superfluid 3 He, which bears both similarities and striking differences to those in superfluid 4 He, and by Rainer on the ab initio calculation of the transition temperatures of superconductors. In the article by Silvera and Walraven, the authors review their original experiments on spin-polarized atomic hydrogen. Finally, Dahm's article deals with charge motion in solid helium, which is not so obviously a quantum fluid, but a system in which the behaviour is a typical example of low temperature phenomena.
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English
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Oxford
United Kingdom
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Elsevier Science & Technology
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Height: 230 mm
Width: 150 mm
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978-0-444-86986-9 (9780444869869)
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Content
Preface. 1. Vortices in rotating superfluid 3 He (A.L. Fetter). 2. Charge motion in solid helium (A.J. Dahm). 3. Spin-polarized atomic hydrogen (I.F. Silvera and J.T.M. Walraven). 4. Principles of ab initio calculations of superconducting transition temperatures (D. Rainer). Author index. Subject index.