Abstract
The evolution of superconductivity is described from a scientific, and social points of view. The evolution of researches and realizations towards the absolute zero temperature leading to the discovery of superconductivity by Gilles Holst in 1991, is followed by the theoretical modelization of the superconductivity phenomena leading to the Ginzburg and Landau theory in 1950 and to the Bardeen, Cooper and Schrieffer theory in 1957. Then researches on materials that lead to high-tc superconductors are presented with some applications. (A.B.). refs., figs,. tabs.
Citation Formats
Matricon, J, and Waysand, G.
The war of the cold: an history of the superconductivity; La guerre du froid: une histoire de la supraconductivite.
France: N. p.,
1994.
Web.
Matricon, J, & Waysand, G.
The war of the cold: an history of the superconductivity; La guerre du froid: une histoire de la supraconductivite.
France.
Matricon, J, and Waysand, G.
1994.
"The war of the cold: an history of the superconductivity; La guerre du froid: une histoire de la supraconductivite."
France.
@misc{etde_130416,
title = {The war of the cold: an history of the superconductivity; La guerre du froid: une histoire de la supraconductivite}
author = {Matricon, J, and Waysand, G}
abstractNote = {The evolution of superconductivity is described from a scientific, and social points of view. The evolution of researches and realizations towards the absolute zero temperature leading to the discovery of superconductivity by Gilles Holst in 1991, is followed by the theoretical modelization of the superconductivity phenomena leading to the Ginzburg and Landau theory in 1950 and to the Bardeen, Cooper and Schrieffer theory in 1957. Then researches on materials that lead to high-tc superconductors are presented with some applications. (A.B.). refs., figs,. tabs.}
place = {France}
year = {1994}
month = {Dec}
}
title = {The war of the cold: an history of the superconductivity; La guerre du froid: une histoire de la supraconductivite}
author = {Matricon, J, and Waysand, G}
abstractNote = {The evolution of superconductivity is described from a scientific, and social points of view. The evolution of researches and realizations towards the absolute zero temperature leading to the discovery of superconductivity by Gilles Holst in 1991, is followed by the theoretical modelization of the superconductivity phenomena leading to the Ginzburg and Landau theory in 1950 and to the Bardeen, Cooper and Schrieffer theory in 1957. Then researches on materials that lead to high-tc superconductors are presented with some applications. (A.B.). refs., figs,. tabs.}
place = {France}
year = {1994}
month = {Dec}
}