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Modern Classification Theory of Superconducting Gap Nodes (1st Edition 2021)

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This book puts forward a modern classification theory for superconducting gap nodes, whose structures can be observed by experiments and are essential for understanding unconventional superconductivity.

In the first part of the book, the classification method, based on group theory and K theory, is introduced in a step-by-step, pedagogical way.

In turn, the latter part presents comprehensive classification tables, which include various nontrivial gap (node) structures, which are not predicted by the Sigrist-Ueda method, but are by the new method.

The results obtained here show that crystal symmetry and/or angular momentum impose critical constraints on the superconducting gap structures.

Lastly, the book lists a range of candidate superconductors for the nontrivial gap nodes.The classification methods and tables presented here offer an essential basis for further investigations into unconventional superconductivity.

They indicate that previous experimental studies should be reinterpreted, while future experiments should reflect the new excitation spectrum.

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Product Details
Springer Singapore
9813342641 / 9789813342644
eBook (Adobe Pdf, EPUB)
15/12/2020
English
108 pages
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