Anisotropic Superconductivity Onset and Heterogeneous Superconductivity in FeSe and Organic Superconductors
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Join a seminar exploring the fascinating phenomena of anisotropic and heterogeneous superconductivity in FeSe and organic superconductors. Delve into the complex behavior of superconductivity onset through isolated islands, examining how relative resistivity drop and transition temperature vary with crystal direction. Learn about the effective-medium approximation for anisotropic conductors and discover how the finite size and shape of samples influence superconducting properties. Explore experimental findings showing increased transition temperatures in thin FeSe samples and understand methods for studying heterogeneous superconducting structures deep within layered materials. Gain insights into groundbreaking research applicable to various layered superconductors, including high-temperature superconductors, supported by extensive experimental data and theoretical frameworks from numerous peer-reviewed publications.
Syllabus
March 6 at , Moscow time, ACTP will hold the seminar on "Anisotropic Superconductivity Onset and Heterogeneous Superconductivity in FeSe and Organic Superconductors" by Prof. Pavel D. Grigoriev Landau Institute for Theoretical Physics
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Abrikosov Center for Theoretical Physics (ACTP)