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Superconductivity is a comprehensive exploration of one of physics’ most remarkable phenomena. This book delves into the quantum mechanical principles underlying superconductivity, examining how specific materials achieve zero electrical resistance when cooled below their critical temperature.
Wang Q. presents both classical and modern approaches to understanding superconductivity, including BCS theory and contemporary developments in high-temperature superconductors. The text covers essential topics such as the Meissner effect, critical magnetic fields, and the formation of Cooper pairs.
Beyond theoretical foundations, this work discusses practical applications in power transmission, medical imaging (MRI), particle accelerators, and emerging technologies. The book serves as both an educational resource for students and a reference for professionals seeking deeper insights into this transformative field of physics and materials science.







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