Superconducting Materials and Their Applications

An interdisciplinary approach

By (author) Jatinder Vir Yakhmi

Publication date:

03 February 2021

Length of book:

148 pages

Publisher

Institute Of Physics Publishing

Dimensions:

254x178mm
7x10"

ISBN-13: 9780750322546

The applications of superconducting materials have the potential to change our world, but descriptions of superconductivity in literature tend to be complex for non-physicists. This text provides an accessible account of superconductivity and its applications for an interdisciplinary readership.

This book covers the characteristics of superconducting materials, particularly those with commercial applications, including MRI, MEG, high-field magnets, magnetometers, gradiometers, SQUID sensors and Josephson junctions. The applications and concepts are discussed at a level suitable for those with a basic background in physics, without using complex mathematics.

This is a valuable reference text for researchers and practitioners working with devices made from superconducting materials. The text also acts as useful supplementary reading for courses related to superconductivity and superconducting materials.

Key Features

  • Highly practical and focuses on the applications of superconducting materials
  • Wide, interdisciplinary audience including materials scientists, engineers, chemists, medics and biotechnologists
  • Clear, and readable style

This book provides an accessible view into the most promising applications for superconductors to date and describes the advances made in materials and engineering designs that bring superconductivity closer to practical applications.
This is a very interesting book for anyone who wants to learn more about the most recent developments and applications in superconductor technology.

John J. Shea, November -December 2021, IEEE Magazine