REFERENCES REFERENCES
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  1. * Foundations of Applied Superconductivity, T.P. Orlando and K.A. Delin, Addison-Wesley, 1991.

Other Texts

  1. * Introduction to Superconductivity, (Second Edition) M. Tinkham, McGraw-Hill, Inc., 1996. (now reprinted by Dover)

  2. * Principles of Superconductive Devices and Circuits, T. Van Duzer and C.W. Turner, Elsevier North Holland, Second Edition, 1999

  3. * Superconductivity, Superfluids and Condensates, James F. Annett, Oxford University Press, New York (2004)

  4. * Superconductivity: Fundamentals and Applications W. Buckel and R. Kleiner, 2nd Edition, John-Wiley & Sons (Wiley-VCH); 2004

FUNDAMENTALS

  1. * Introduction to Superconductivity, A.C. Rose-Innes and F.H. Rhoderidick, Pergamon, 1978.

  2. Introduction to Superconducting Circuits, Alan M. Kadin, John Wiley and Sons, Inc., (1999).

  3. The physics of superconductors : introduction to fundamentals and applications, V. V. Schmidt, P. Muller, and A. V. Ustinov, New York : Springer, (1997).

  4. Superconductivity, C. P. Poole, Jr., H. A. Farach, and R. J. Creswick, Acadmemic Press, 1995.

  5. Introduction to Superconductivity and High-Tc Materials, M Cyrot and D. Pavuna, World Scientific, Singapore, 1992.

  6. K.A. Delin and T.P. Orlando, ``Superconductivity,'' in The Engineering Handbook, edited by R.C. Dorf, CRC Press, 1996, pp. 1274-1286.

  7. Solid State Physics, N.W. Ashcroft and N.D. Mermin, Holt, Rinehart, and Winston, Chapter 34, 1976.

  8. Superfluids and Superconductivity, 3rd edition. D.R. Tilley and J. Tilley, Institute of Physics, 1990.

  9. Superconductivity, D. Shoenberg, Cambridge University Press, 1952.

  10. Superfluids (Volume 1), London, Dover, 1961.

  11. Superconductivity in Metals and Alloys, P.G. de Gennes, Addison-Wesley, 1989.

  12. Superconductivity (in two volumes), edited by R.D. Parks, Dekker, 1969.

  13. Copper Oxide Superconductors, C.P. Poole, Jr., T. Datta, and H.A. Farach, Wiley, 1988.

  14. Superconductivity, J. B. Ketterson and S. N. Song, Cambridge University Press, 1999.

  15. High-Temperature Superconductivity, An Introduction by Gerald Burns, Academic Press, 1992.

  16. Concise Encyclopedia of Magnetic and Superconducting Materials, J. Evetts, ed., Pergamon, Oxford, 1992.

APPLICATIONS

  1. * Superconducting Devices edited by S.T. Ruggiero and D.A. Rudman, Academic Press, 1990.

  2. IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity, a quartly publication beginning March 1991.

  3. Superconductor Science and Technology, IOP Publishing Ltd, (c1988-) Publilshed monthly.

  4. Physica. C, Superconductivity   Amsterdam : North-Holland, 1988 Published monthly.

  5. Applied Superconductivity Conferences (ASC)
    ASC-2004 IEEE Trans. Appl. Super. 15, 2005
    ASC-2002 IEEE Trans. Appl. Super. 13, 2003
    ASC-2000 IEEE Trans. Appl. Super. 11, 2001
    ASC-1998 IEEE Trans. Appl. Super. 9, 1999
    ASC-1996 IEEE Trans. Appl. Super. 7, 1997
    ASC-1994 IEEE Trans. Appl. Super. 5, 1995
    ASC-1992 IEEE Trans. Appl. Super. 3, 1993
    ASC-1990 IEEE Trans. Mag. 27, 1991
    ASC-1988 IEEE Trans. Mag. 25, 1989
    ASC-1986 IEEE Trans. Mag. 23, 1987
    ASC-1984 IEEE Trans. Mag. 21, 1985
    ASC-1982 IEEE Trans. Mag. 19, 1983
    ASC-1980 IEEE Trans. Mag. 17, 1981
    ASC-1978 IEEE Trans. Mag. 15, 1979
    ASC-1976 IEEE Trans. Mag. 13, 1977

  6. Superconductor Materials Science, edited by S. Foner and B.B. Schwartz, Plenum, 1981.

  7. Superconductor Applications: Squids and Machines, edited by B.B. Schwartz and S. Foner, Plenum, 1976.

  8. Superconducting Machines and Devices, edited by S. Foner and B.B. Schwartz, Plenum, 1974.

  9. Superconductive Tunnelling and Applications, L. Solymar, Wiley, 1972.

  10. Josephson Computer Technology, special issue of IBM Journal of Research and Development 24, Number 2, pp. 105-264, 1980.

  11. Proceedings of the IEEE 77, Number 8, 1989, Special Issue on Superconductivity.

  12. Physics and Applications of the Josephson Effect, A. Barone and G. Paterno, Wiley, 1982.

  13. Dynamics of Josephson Junctions and Circuits, by Konstantin K. Likharev, Gordon and Breach, 1991.

  14. Superconducting Magnets, M.N. Wilson, Oxford, 1983.

  15. Solenoid Magnet Design, D.B. Montgomery, Wiley, 1969.

  16. Case studies in superconducting magnets : design and operational issues, Y. Iwasa, New York : Plenum Press, (1994).

  17. Superconductor Electronics: Fundamentals and Microwave Applications, J.H. Hinken, Springer-Verlag, 1988.

GENERAL

  1. The Breakthrough: The Race for the Superconductor, R. Hazen, Summit Books, 1988.

  2. Superconductors: Conquering Technology's New Frontier, R. Simon and A. Smith, Plenum, 1988.

GENERAL REVIEW ARTICLES:

  1. ''Low-Temperatuare Superconductivity is Warming Up'' by Paul C. Canfield and Sergey L Bud'ko, Scientific American, April 2005, pp. 81-87.

  2. ''High-Temperature Cuprate Superconductors Get to Work,'' by Alexis P. Malozemoff, Jochen Mannhart, and Douglas Scalapino, Physics Today, April 2005, pp. 41-47.

  3. Physical Properties of High Temperature Superconductors, Vol. 1-4, edited by Donald M. Ginsburg, World Scientific, Singapore and Teaneck, N.J., 1989, 1990, 1992 and 1994.

  4. ``Oxide Superconductors'', special issue of IBM Journal of Research and Development 33, number 3, pp. 199-393, 1989.

  5. ``Superconductivity in Doped Fullerenes,'' A.F. Hebard, Physics Today, November 1992, p. 26.

  6. ``The Discovery of a Class of High-Temperature Superconductors,'' by K.A. Müller and J.G. Bednorz, Science 237, p. 1133, 1987.

  7. ``Superconductors: The Long Road Ahead,'' by S. Foner and T.P. Orlando, Technology Review 91, pp. 36-47, 1988.

WEB SITES:

  1. Virtual Journal of Applications of Superconductivity at <http://www.vjsuper.org/super/> is an excellent source for articles on superconductivity and its applications.

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