TY - JOUR
T1 - High-temperature superconductivity
T2 - A macroscopic view
AU - Chu, C. W.
N1 - Funding Information:
The work in Houston is supported in part by NSF Grant No. DMR-9804325, the MRSEC Program of the NSF Award No. DMR-9632667, the T.L.L. Temple Foundation, the John J. and Rebecca Moores Endowment, and the State of Texas through the Texas Center for Superconductivity at the University of Houston.
PY - 1999
Y1 - 1999
N2 - Over the last 12 years, impressive progress has been made in characterizing the high temperature superconducting phenomenon and in discovering trends about its occurrence. As a result, many models have been advanced to account for the observations. In this presentation, I would like to discuss a few issues that may be important to the understanding of high temperature superconductivity but have not yet been given the attention they deserve in the development of theoretical models.
AB - Over the last 12 years, impressive progress has been made in characterizing the high temperature superconducting phenomenon and in discovering trends about its occurrence. As a result, many models have been advanced to account for the observations. In this presentation, I would like to discuss a few issues that may be important to the understanding of high temperature superconductivity but have not yet been given the attention they deserve in the development of theoretical models.
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M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:0033075517
SN - 1557-1939
VL - 12
SP - 85
EP - 88
JO - Journal of Superconductivity and Novel Magnetism
JF - Journal of Superconductivity and Novel Magnetism
IS - 1
ER -