6.763 Applied Superconductivity, Fall 2001
Author(s)
Orlando, Terry P.; Segall, Kenneth J.
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Applied Superconductivity
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Phenomenological approach to superconductivity, with emphasis on superconducting electronics. Electrodynamics of superconductors, London's model, and flux quantization. Josephson Junctions and superconducting quantum devices, equivalent circuits, and high-speed superconducting electronics. Quantized circuits for quantum computing. Overview of type II superconductors, critical magnetic fields, pinning, the critical state model, superconducting materials, and microscopic theory of superconductivity. Alternate years. From the course home page: The materials are largely based on the textbook, Foundations of Applied Superconductivity, co-written by Professor Terry P. Orlando (see http://www.aw.com for more information).
Date issued
2001-12Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer ScienceOther identifiers
6.763-Fall2001
local: 6.763
local: IMSCP-MD5-04d874070c62da2554a7e445785f6548
Keywords
applied superconductivity, superconducting electronics, electrodynamics of superconductors, London's model, flux quantization, Josephson Junctions, superconducting quantum devices, equivalent circuits, high-speed superconducting electronics, quantized circuits, quantum computing, type II superconductors, critical magnetic fields, pinning, the critical state model, superconducting materials, microscopic theory of superconductivity, Electric conductivity, Superconductivity
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