Electron-phonon Interaction In Oxide Superconductors - Proceedings Of The First Cinvestav Superconductivity Symposium
| By: | Baquero Rafael |
| Publisher: | World Scientific Publishing |
| Print ISBN: | 9789810207250 |
| eText ISBN: | 9789814538633 |
| Edition: | 1 |
| Copyright: | 1991 |
| Format: | Page Fidelity |
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Table of Contents
Contents:
- Lattice Vibrations of the Cuprate Superconductors (W Reichardt et al)
- Evidence of Strong Electron-Phonon Interaction from the Infrared Spectra of YBa2Cu3O7 (T Timusk & D B Tanner)
- Electron-Phonon Interaction and Infrared Spectra of High Temperature Superconductors (O V Dolgov et al)
- Tunneling Studies of Bimuthate and Cuprate Superconductors (J F Zasadzinski et al)
- Phonon Mechanism of the High Tc Superconductivity Based on the Tunneling Structure (D Shimada et al)
- Lattice Instabilities in High Temperature Superconductors: The X Tilt Point Energy Surface for La2-xBaxCuO4 (W E Pickett et al)
- Structural Instability and Strong Coupling in Oxide Superconductors (N M Plakida)
- On the Isotope Effect (J P Carbotte)
- Electron-Phonon Coupling, Oxygen Isotope Effect and Superconductivity in Ba1-xKxBio3 (C K Loong et al)
- Weak Coupling Theory of the High-Tc Superconductors Based on the Electron-Phonon Interaction (J Labbé)
- Phonon Self-Energy Effects in Migdal-Eliashberg Theory (F Marsiglio)
- Electron-Phonon Interaction and Superconductivity in BaxK1-xBiO3 (K Motizuki et al)
- The Effect of Strong Coulomb Correlations on Electron-Phonon Interactions in the Copper Oxides: Implications for Transport (J H Kim et al)
- Zinc Substitution Effects on the Superconducting Properties for Ld1.85Ce0.15CuO4-δ (V García-Vázquez et al)
- Manifestations of the e-ph Interaction: A Summary (R Baquero)
Readership: Condensed matter physicists, applied physicists, chemists, electrical engineers and materials scientists.