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Low-Temperature Physics

Autor Christian Enss, Siegfried Hunklinger
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 5 apr 2005
Science is often a journey to the limits of the feasible and ascertainable. In low-temperature physics this journey strives towards absolute zero. When Louis Cailletet on December 2nd, 1877, realized a major step in terms of the production of low temperatures, namely the ?rst liquefaction of oxygen, he could hardly imagine the wealth of exciting physical phenomena that would bediscoveredinthis?eld. Despitetheanticipation fromeverydayexperience, which generally equates cold with discomfort and sti?ening, condensed m- ter at low temperatures reveals a wide array of fascinating properties. As the mostprominentexamplesletusmentionsuper?uidityandsuperconductivity, whose attraction is undiminished since their discovery. With every step - wards lower temperatures numerous new insights have resulted, which make the traditional subject of low-temperature physics an attractive and modern research topic. The present book is based on material from lectures that both authors have given several times at the universities of Heidelberg, Bayreuth and Konstanz. It is focused on the discussion of physical phenomena that become most apparent at low temperatures. The book is mainly aimed at students, and provides a compact and comprehensible introduction to various topics of low-temperature physics. Selection and emphasis of the material is subj- tive and certainly re?ects our personal preferences. However, we have tried to give room for as wide a spectrum of topics as possible. The contents are organized in three parts, entitled quantum ?uids, solids at low temperatures and principles of refrigeration and thermometry.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783540231646
ISBN-10: 3540231641
Pagini: 592
Ilustrații: XIV, 573 p.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 37 mm
Greutate: 0.99 kg
Ediția:2005
Editura: Springer Berlin, Heidelberg
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:Berlin, Heidelberg, Germany

Public țintă

Graduate

Cuprins

Quantum Fluids.- Helium — General Properties.- Superfluid 4He — Helium II.- Normal-Fluid 3He.- Superfluid 3He.- Mixtures of 3He and 4He.- Solids at Low Temperatures.- Phonons.- Conduction Electrons.- Magnetic Moments — Spins.- Tunneling Systems.- Superconductivity.- Principles of Refrigeration and Thermometry.- Cooling Techniques.- Thermometry.

Recenzii

Low Temperature Physics is unique in the breadth of topics covered in one text and the extent to which it emphasizes the interconnectedness of various subjects, which is frequently lost in this age of specialization. Christian Enss and Siegfried Hunklinger have written an extremely readable book... [T]he book treats well the classical topics of the field of low-temperature physics, and it does an excellent job in about 550 pages... [M]uch is to be learned from Enss and Hunklinger's book. And students who read Low Temperature Physics will benefit from it.
      --Allen Goldman, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, in Physics Today, July 2006

Textul de pe ultima copertă

This book provides a concise but thorough introduction to important phenomena of low-temperature physics. It is ideally suited as a textbook for advanced undergraduates but will also be valuable for graduate students, scientists and engineers working in this field. Clear explanations of both theoretical and experimental approaches coupled with carefully selected problems will enable students to gain a firm understanding of even the most recent research developments.

Caracteristici

Presents experiment, theory and technology in a unified manner Contains numerous illustrations, tables and references as well as carefully selected problems for students Surveys the fascinating historical development of the field