
Superconductors capture the imagination with seemingly magical properties that allow them to carry electricity without losing any energy at all. They are however, extraordinarily difficult materials to work with. In this book, Susannah Speller explores the astonishing variety of superconducting materials and the rich science behind optimising their performance for use in different applications. Readers will discover how diverse superconducting materials and their applications are, from the metallic alloys used in the Large Hadron Collider to the thin film superconductors that will be crucial for quantum computers. This book tells about how even the simplest superconductors have to be carefully designed and engineered on the nanometre scale. Along the way, the reader will be introduced to what materials science is all about and why advanced materials have such widespread importance for technological progress. With 'Wider View' and 'Under the Lens' sections, Speller provides an accessible and illuminating exploration of superconductors and their place in the modern world.
This book investigates the complex material science required to engineer superconductors capable of maintaining zero-resistance electrical conductivity in practical applications. Susannah Speller, a researcher in the field, utilizes her expertise to explain the structural design and nanometre-scale engineering necessary to optimize these materials. The text argues that the transition from theoretical potential to technological utility depends entirely on precise material manipulation and understanding.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts and readers frequently note that Speller successfully balances technical rigor with accessible explanations for non-specialists. The inclusion of 'Wider View' and 'Under the Lens' sections is widely regarded as an effective pedagogical tool for navigating the density of the subject matter.
Page Count:
512
Publication Date:
2022-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0192674129
ISBN-13:
9780192674128
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