PHYS 498 SQD :: Physics Illinois :: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Course Materials

SOURCES

Because of the wide range of topics to be covered in this course and the intended mixture of basic and applied physics, no single textbook will be followed. Instead, I will draw from a wide range of sources, including books, review articles, published papers, and my own memory (for things I think I understand but can't recall where I learned it).  As you will see, the body of literature on superconductivity and superconductor devices is large and always growing. Part of the challenge of this field is learning where to find information and how to apply appropriate filters to select out the key (and accurate) information.

 

RECOMMENDED TEXTBOOKS

Other favorite references (and some biased comments about them):

SUPERCONDUCTIVITY

Blatt, J. M.                              Theory of Superconductivity

                                                Academic Press, 1964.

                        Early theoretical treatment.  Perhaps more interesting than useful.

 

DeGennes, P. G.                     Superconductivity in Metals and Alloys

                                                Addison-Wesley, 1989.

                        A classic.  Still the best treatment of Ginzburg-Landau theory and its application to proximity effects and interfaces.

 

Ginsberg, D. M.                      Physical Properties of High Temperature Superconductors, I-V

                        A comprehensive compilation of experimental data of the high-Tc superconductors.

                       

Lynton, E. A.                          Superconductivity

                                                Metheun & Co., 1969.

                        Summary of early phenomena.  Pretty dated now.

 

Parks, R. D.                             Superconductivity, Volumes I and II

                                                Marcel Dekker, 1969.

                        Comprehensive review of the field at the time.  Still has information that does not appear elsewhere.

                       

Rose-Innes, A. C.                    Introduction to Superconductivity

Rhoderick, F. H.                     Pergamon Press, 1969.

                        Very phenomenological.  A pretty good elementary treatment.

 

Schrieffer, J. R.                       Theory of Superconductivity

                                                W. A. Benjamin, 1964.

                        Very theoretical, but some interesting early perspectives.  Mostly BCS, of course.

 

Tinkham, M.                           Introduction to Superconductivity

                                                McGraw-Hill

                       Best overall text for basic superconductivity.  The second edition has expanded sections on the Josephson effect plus new sections on non-equilibrium, arrays, charging energy effects, and HTS (all the things thathis                                research group worked on!).

 

Waldram, J. R.                        Superconductivity of Metals and Cuprates

                                                Institute of Physics Publishing, 1996.

 Excellent book that presents the key concepts in a clear and readable way.  I have always been impressed with Waldram’s knowledge and writing (I worked for him as a postdoc at Cambridge).

 

 

Useful chapters in standard Solid State textbooks:

Ashcroft and Mermin             Solid State Physics  (Chapter 34)

Kittel                                       Introduction to the Theory of Solids  (Chapter 12)

Ziman                                      Principles of the Theory of Solids  (Chapter 11)

SUPERCONDUCTOR DEVICES

Anderson, P. W.                      "The Josephson Effect and Quantum Coherence Measurements In Superconductors and Superfluids"

                                                Progress in Low Temperature Physics, Vol. V, 1967.

                        Some good insights into the Josephson effect.

 

Barone, A.                               Physics and Applications of the Josephson Effect

Paterno, G.                              Wiley & Sons, 1982.

                        By far, the most detailed treatment of Josephson physics. 

 

Kadin, A. M                            Introduction to Superconducting Circuits

                                                Wiley & Sons, 1999.

                        A book that describes superconductor devices from a circuit model approach, developing a framework for designing and characterizing superconductor electronics.  offer valuable insights and information.   

 

Likharev, K. K.                       Dynamics of Josephson Junctions and Circuits

                                                Gordon and Breach, 1986.

                        Theoretical, advanced treatment with device examples.

 

Lounasmaa, O. V.                   Experimental Principles and Methods below 1K

                                                Academic Press , 1974.

An old low temperature experimental techniques book with a good description of rf SQUID operation and applications for thermometry and magnetometry.

 

Orlando, T. P.                         Foundations of Applied Superconductivity

Delin, K. A.                            Addison-Wesley, 1991.

                      Heavy emphasis on engineering aspects but also some good explanations of basic science and very thorough reference guides.

 

Ruggiero, S. T.                       Superconducting Devices

Rudman, D. A.                        Academic Press, 1990.

                     Book of articles covering device applications of superconductors with emphasis on the potential of the high temperature superconductors.

 

Schwartz, B.                            Superconductor Applications:  SQUIDs and Machines

Foner, S.                                 Plenum, 1977.

                        Overview of superconductor technology at the time.  Dated now, but some articles, especially John Clarke's description of SQUIDs, are still pretty useful.

 

Solymar, L.                             Superconductive Tunneling and Applications

                                                Wiley-Interscience, 1972.

                        A good introduction to tunneling, both quasiparticle and Josephson.

 

Van Duzer, T.                         Principles of Superconductive Devices and Circuits

Turner, C. W                           Elsevier-North Holland, 1981.

                        A reference text that touches on most of the topics we will cover in this course.  Sketchy in places but overall pretty good. 

 

Waldram, J. R.                        "The Josephson effects in weakly-coupled Superconductors"

                                                Rep. Prog. Phys 39, 751 (1976).

                      Highly-recommended review.  A well-written insightful treatise on the Josephson effect by a colleague of Brian Josephson at Cambridge.  A personal favorite.