Proceedings of the Conference on Spectroscopies in Novel Superconductors Held in Stanford, California on 15-18 March 1995.
Abstract
A copy of the proceedings published in the Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids is included as a part of the report. The Conferences on Spectroscopies in Novel Superconductors started with the Argonne meeting in 1991, where the k-resolved spectroscopies of electronic states at and near the Fermi energy were discussed. The spectroscopies included in the Argonne conference were photoemission, de Haas-van Alphen, positron 2D-ACAR and tunnelling. In the following conferences in Sendai, July, 1992 and in Santa Fe, March, 1993, the scope the conference expanded to include optical, microwave, transport, NMR and NQR measurements. The Stanford conference further broadened the conference scope by including neutron, quantum interference and thermodynamics experiments. This evolution reflects the growing sophistication of the field and the increasing importance of spectroscopies to understanding the novel superconductors. p4&5
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Apr 16, 1996
- Accession Number
- ADA307548
Entities
People
- Zhi-Xun Shen
Organizations
- Stanford University