Introduction to Solid State Physics, Lecture 19: Superconductivity Theory

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Upper-level undergraduate course taught at the University of Pittsburgh in the Fall 2015 semester by Sergey Frolov.
The course is based on Steven Simon's "Oxford Solid State Basics" textbook.
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Wonderfully clear and informative lecture which helped me understand the theoretical underpinnings of superconductivity much better.

jngf
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13.07min, graddiv of a vector is not always zero, the reason this term is zero is bc Maxwell's equation require divB = 0, no magnetic monopole.

lixiaojiang
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for the second London equation, it does not have to be zero, it can be a constant of time, so the derivative is still zero, how to explain?

lixiaojiang
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What is the book you are using for this part? Simon doesn't cover superconductivity

kaiwenzheng
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What is coherence length (in simple words)?

arneetkaur
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sorry but not true saying there is one faradays law; there is the induction law and ALSO there is the Faraday elctrochemical law.

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