P.G. de Gennes' impact on science [[electronic resource] ] . Volume 2 Soft matter and biophysics / / Julien Bok, Jacques Prost, Francoise Brochard-Wyart, editors |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Singapore ; ; Hackensack, NJ, : World Scientific, c2009 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (181 p.) |
Disciplina |
530
530.41 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
BokJulien <1933->
PagnolJacqueline Brochard-WyartFrançoise GennesPierre-Gilles de ProstJacques |
Collana | Series on directions in condensed matter physics |
Soggetto topico |
Biophysics
Condensed matter Liquid crystals Solid state physics |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN |
1-282-76122-6
9786612761225 981-4280-64-X |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Preface; Acknowledgments; CONTENTS; The n = 0 Discovery Thomas A. Witten; 1. Introduction; 2. Gloss; 3. Polymer Impact; 3.1. Antecedents; 3.2. Early impact; 3.3. Further implications; 4. Field Theory Implications: A Paradoxical Limit; 5. Assessment; 6. Conclusion; References; Dynamics of Entangled Polymers: The Three Key Ideas Michael Rubinstein; 1. Entanglements in Polymer Melts; 2. Tube Model; 3. Reptation Model; 4. Constraint Release; 5. Arm Retraction; 6. Main Developments in the Wake of de Gennes Ideas; 6.1. Doi-Edwards stress relaxation model; 6.2. Doi tube length uctuation model
6.3. Self-consistent constraint release6.4. Polymers with no ends or with too many ends; 7. Open Questions and Future Directions; 7.1. The nature of entanglement and con ning tube; 7.2. Constraint release revisited; 7.3. Asymptopia; Acknowledgments; References; P. G. de Gennes, J. Phys. France 36, 1199-1203 (1975) Reptation of Stars; 1. Introduction.; 2. Queriching of reptation.; 3. Mechanical relaxation.; 4. Comparison with polymer melts.; 5. Conclusions.; Acknowledgments.; APPENDIX A; References; Polyelectrolytes: The de Gennes Legacy Philip Pincus and Omar A. Saleh; 1. Introduction 2. The Electrostatic Persistence Length3. Stretching Single Polymers; 4. Conclusion; References; P. G. de Gennes, P. Pincus, R. M. Velasco and F. Brochard, J. de Phys. 37, 1461-1473 (1976) Remarks on polyelectrolyte conformation; 1. Introduction.; 2. The single chain problem.; 3. The lattice regime.; 4. Semi dilute solutions.; 5. Concluding remarks.; Acknowledgments.; APPENDIX A; APPENDIX B; References; Polymers in Confined Geometries Karine Guevorkian and Francoise Brochard-Wyart; 1. Introduction; 2. Birth of Blobs; 3. Panorama of Polymers and Pores; 3.1. Classes of polymers 3.1.1. Flexible polymers3.1.2. Globular polymers; 3.1.3. Semi-.exible polymers; 3.1.4. Exotic polymers: stars and branched polymers; 3.2. Pores and nano-holes; 3.2.1. d = 1 Cylindrical pores; 3.2.2. d = 2 Slits or free surfaces; 3.2.3. d = 0 Holes; 4. Flexible Polymers in Confined Geometry; 4.1. Statics and dynamics of confined chains; 4.2. Forced penetration by a solvent flow; 4.2.1. Daoudi affine deformation at the pore entrance17; 4.2.2. De Gennes suction model; 5. Role of Topology; 5.1. Star polymers; 5.2. Branched polymers; 6. Semi-flexible Polymers in Rigid and Soft Tubes 6.1. Semi-flexible polymers in rigid tubes6.1.1. Forced penetration under flow; 6.2. Semi-flexible polymers in soft tubes: snakes vs globules; 7. Holes: Passage of Polymers; 8. Confinement of Soft Object from Globular Polymers to Cells and Tissues; 8.1. Globular polymers and micro-droplets; 8.2. Micropipette aspiration of vesicles; 8.3. Cells in confined geometries; 8.4. Aspiration of balls of cells; 9. Concluding Remarks; References; F. Brochard and P. G. de Gennes, J. Chem. Phys. 67, 52-56 (1977) Dynamics of confined polymers chains; I. Introduction II. KIRKWOOD CALCULATION OF THE CHAIN MOBILITY |
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P.G. de Gennes' impact on science [[electronic resource] ] . Volume 2 Soft matter and biophysics / / Julien Bok, Jacques Prost, Francoise Brochard-Wyart, editors |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Singapore ; ; Hackensack, NJ, : World Scientific, c2009 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (181 p.) |
Disciplina |
530
530.41 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
BokJulien <1933->
PagnolJacqueline Brochard-WyartFrançoise GennesPierre-Gilles de ProstJacques |
Collana | Series on directions in condensed matter physics |
Soggetto topico |
Biophysics
Condensed matter Liquid crystals Solid state physics |
ISBN |
1-282-76122-6
9786612761225 981-4280-64-X |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Preface; Acknowledgments; CONTENTS; The n = 0 Discovery Thomas A. Witten; 1. Introduction; 2. Gloss; 3. Polymer Impact; 3.1. Antecedents; 3.2. Early impact; 3.3. Further implications; 4. Field Theory Implications: A Paradoxical Limit; 5. Assessment; 6. Conclusion; References; Dynamics of Entangled Polymers: The Three Key Ideas Michael Rubinstein; 1. Entanglements in Polymer Melts; 2. Tube Model; 3. Reptation Model; 4. Constraint Release; 5. Arm Retraction; 6. Main Developments in the Wake of de Gennes Ideas; 6.1. Doi-Edwards stress relaxation model; 6.2. Doi tube length uctuation model
6.3. Self-consistent constraint release6.4. Polymers with no ends or with too many ends; 7. Open Questions and Future Directions; 7.1. The nature of entanglement and con ning tube; 7.2. Constraint release revisited; 7.3. Asymptopia; Acknowledgments; References; P. G. de Gennes, J. Phys. France 36, 1199-1203 (1975) Reptation of Stars; 1. Introduction.; 2. Queriching of reptation.; 3. Mechanical relaxation.; 4. Comparison with polymer melts.; 5. Conclusions.; Acknowledgments.; APPENDIX A; References; Polyelectrolytes: The de Gennes Legacy Philip Pincus and Omar A. Saleh; 1. Introduction 2. The Electrostatic Persistence Length3. Stretching Single Polymers; 4. Conclusion; References; P. G. de Gennes, P. Pincus, R. M. Velasco and F. Brochard, J. de Phys. 37, 1461-1473 (1976) Remarks on polyelectrolyte conformation; 1. Introduction.; 2. The single chain problem.; 3. The lattice regime.; 4. Semi dilute solutions.; 5. Concluding remarks.; Acknowledgments.; APPENDIX A; APPENDIX B; References; Polymers in Confined Geometries Karine Guevorkian and Francoise Brochard-Wyart; 1. Introduction; 2. Birth of Blobs; 3. Panorama of Polymers and Pores; 3.1. Classes of polymers 3.1.1. Flexible polymers3.1.2. Globular polymers; 3.1.3. Semi-.exible polymers; 3.1.4. Exotic polymers: stars and branched polymers; 3.2. Pores and nano-holes; 3.2.1. d = 1 Cylindrical pores; 3.2.2. d = 2 Slits or free surfaces; 3.2.3. d = 0 Holes; 4. Flexible Polymers in Confined Geometry; 4.1. Statics and dynamics of confined chains; 4.2. Forced penetration by a solvent flow; 4.2.1. Daoudi affine deformation at the pore entrance17; 4.2.2. De Gennes suction model; 5. Role of Topology; 5.1. Star polymers; 5.2. Branched polymers; 6. Semi-flexible Polymers in Rigid and Soft Tubes 6.1. Semi-flexible polymers in rigid tubes6.1.1. Forced penetration under flow; 6.2. Semi-flexible polymers in soft tubes: snakes vs globules; 7. Holes: Passage of Polymers; 8. Confinement of Soft Object from Globular Polymers to Cells and Tissues; 8.1. Globular polymers and micro-droplets; 8.2. Micropipette aspiration of vesicles; 8.3. Cells in confined geometries; 8.4. Aspiration of balls of cells; 9. Concluding Remarks; References; F. Brochard and P. G. de Gennes, J. Chem. Phys. 67, 52-56 (1977) Dynamics of confined polymers chains; I. Introduction II. KIRKWOOD CALCULATION OF THE CHAIN MOBILITY |
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P.G. de Gennes' impact on science . Volume 2 Soft matter and biophysics / / Julien Bok, Jacques Prost, Francoise Brochard-Wyart, editors |
Edizione | [1st ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Singapore ; ; Hackensack, NJ, : World Scientific, c2009 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (181 p.) |
Disciplina |
530
530.41 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
BokJulien <1933->
PagnolJacqueline Brochard-WyartFrançoise GennesPierre-Gilles de ProstJacques |
Collana | Series on directions in condensed matter physics |
Soggetto topico |
Biophysics
Condensed matter Liquid crystals Solid state physics |
ISBN |
1-282-76122-6
9786612761225 981-4280-64-X |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Preface; Acknowledgments; CONTENTS; The n = 0 Discovery Thomas A. Witten; 1. Introduction; 2. Gloss; 3. Polymer Impact; 3.1. Antecedents; 3.2. Early impact; 3.3. Further implications; 4. Field Theory Implications: A Paradoxical Limit; 5. Assessment; 6. Conclusion; References; Dynamics of Entangled Polymers: The Three Key Ideas Michael Rubinstein; 1. Entanglements in Polymer Melts; 2. Tube Model; 3. Reptation Model; 4. Constraint Release; 5. Arm Retraction; 6. Main Developments in the Wake of de Gennes Ideas; 6.1. Doi-Edwards stress relaxation model; 6.2. Doi tube length uctuation model
6.3. Self-consistent constraint release6.4. Polymers with no ends or with too many ends; 7. Open Questions and Future Directions; 7.1. The nature of entanglement and con ning tube; 7.2. Constraint release revisited; 7.3. Asymptopia; Acknowledgments; References; P. G. de Gennes, J. Phys. France 36, 1199-1203 (1975) Reptation of Stars; 1. Introduction.; 2. Queriching of reptation.; 3. Mechanical relaxation.; 4. Comparison with polymer melts.; 5. Conclusions.; Acknowledgments.; APPENDIX A; References; Polyelectrolytes: The de Gennes Legacy Philip Pincus and Omar A. Saleh; 1. Introduction 2. The Electrostatic Persistence Length3. Stretching Single Polymers; 4. Conclusion; References; P. G. de Gennes, P. Pincus, R. M. Velasco and F. Brochard, J. de Phys. 37, 1461-1473 (1976) Remarks on polyelectrolyte conformation; 1. Introduction.; 2. The single chain problem.; 3. The lattice regime.; 4. Semi dilute solutions.; 5. Concluding remarks.; Acknowledgments.; APPENDIX A; APPENDIX B; References; Polymers in Confined Geometries Karine Guevorkian and Francoise Brochard-Wyart; 1. Introduction; 2. Birth of Blobs; 3. Panorama of Polymers and Pores; 3.1. Classes of polymers 3.1.1. Flexible polymers3.1.2. Globular polymers; 3.1.3. Semi-.exible polymers; 3.1.4. Exotic polymers: stars and branched polymers; 3.2. Pores and nano-holes; 3.2.1. d = 1 Cylindrical pores; 3.2.2. d = 2 Slits or free surfaces; 3.2.3. d = 0 Holes; 4. Flexible Polymers in Confined Geometry; 4.1. Statics and dynamics of confined chains; 4.2. Forced penetration by a solvent flow; 4.2.1. Daoudi affine deformation at the pore entrance17; 4.2.2. De Gennes suction model; 5. Role of Topology; 5.1. Star polymers; 5.2. Branched polymers; 6. Semi-flexible Polymers in Rigid and Soft Tubes 6.1. Semi-flexible polymers in rigid tubes6.1.1. Forced penetration under flow; 6.2. Semi-flexible polymers in soft tubes: snakes vs globules; 7. Holes: Passage of Polymers; 8. Confinement of Soft Object from Globular Polymers to Cells and Tissues; 8.1. Globular polymers and micro-droplets; 8.2. Micropipette aspiration of vesicles; 8.3. Cells in confined geometries; 8.4. Aspiration of balls of cells; 9. Concluding Remarks; References; F. Brochard and P. G. de Gennes, J. Chem. Phys. 67, 52-56 (1977) Dynamics of confined polymers chains; I. Introduction II. KIRKWOOD CALCULATION OF THE CHAIN MOBILITY |
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P.G. De Gennes' Impact on Science - Volume I [[electronic resource] ] : Solid State and Liquid Crystals |
Autore | Bok Julien |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Singapore, : World Scientific Publishing Company, 2009 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (201 p.) |
Disciplina |
530
530.41 |
Altri autori (Persone) | ProstJacques |
Collana | Series on Directions in Condensed Matter Physics |
Soggetto topico |
Biophysics
Condensed matter Gennes, Pierre-Gilles de Liquid crystals Solid state physics Physics Physical Sciences & Mathematics Atomic Physics |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN |
1-282-75814-4
9786612758140 981-4273-81-3 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Preface; Acknowledgments; CONTENTS; Magnetism Jacques Friedel; 1. Introduction; 2. Magnetic Neutron Scattering; 3. Rare Earth Metals; 3.1. Electronic resistivity of rare earth metals; 3.2. Magnetic couplings of rare earth metals; 4. Ferromagnetic Resonance; 5. Conclusions; References; P. G. de Gennes and Jacques Friedel, J. Phys. and Chem. of Solids 4, 71-77 (1958) Anomalies de resistivite dans certains metaux magnetiques; 1. GENERALITES; 2. DIFFUSIONS QUASI-ELASTIQUES; 3. SECTION EFFICACE DANS LAPPROXIMATION ELASTIQUE; 4. APPROXIMATION SANS CORRELATIONS; 5. EFFETS DORDRE A COURTE DISTANCE
6. EFFET MAGNETOVIBRATIONNEL7. REMARQUES GENERALES; REFERENCES; Surface Bound States in Unconventional Superconductors: An Unforseen Consequence of Earlier Work by Pierre-Gilles de Gennes and Daniel Saint-James Guy Deutscher; 1. Background; 2. Bound States in a Normal Layer Backed by a Conventional Superconductor; 3. ASJ Reections and Bound States in the Case of the High Tc Cuprates; 3.1. Bound states at the surface of a d-wave superconductor; 3.2. Experimental observation of ASJ zero energy surface bound states; 3.3. Probing the origin of the Zero Bias Conductance Peak 4. ASJ Reflections Along a Principal Axis5. The ASJ Gap Versus the Single Particle Energy Gap; 6. Consequences of the Two Energy Scales; 7. Conclusions; 8. A Personal Note; Acknowledgments; References; P. G. de Gennes and D. Saint-James, Phys. Lett. 4(2), 151-152 (1963) Elementary excitations in the vicinity of a normal metal-superconducting metal contact; D. Saint-James, Le Journal de Physique 25, 899-905 (1964) Excitations elementaires au voisinage de la surface de separation d'un metal normal et d'un metal supraconducteur; I. Modele II. Lame normale depaisseur deposee sur un supraconducteurIII. Couche supraconductrice deposee sur un . supraconducteur different; IV. Sphere normale baignant dans un supraconducteur; APPENDICE; BIBLIOGRAPHIE; Superconductivity at High Temperature in the Cuprates Julien Bok; 1. Introduction; 2. Well Established Properties of the Cuprates; 2.1. Structure; 2.2. Superconducting phase; 2.3. Normal phase; 2.3.1. The pseudogap region; 2.3.2. Around and above optimal doping; 3. Theoretical Models; 3.1. Electronic structure of the cuprates; 3.2. BCS condensation versus BE condensation 3.3. Mechanism of pairing4. Conclusion; Acknowledgments; References; G. Deutscher and P. G. de Gennes, C. R. Physique 8, 937-941 (2007) A Spatial Interpretation of Emerging Superconductivity in Lightly Doped Cuprates; 1. Introduction; 2. The model; 2.1. Pair formation; 2.2. Formation of hole-rich and hole-poor regions; 2.3. Pair propagation; 3. Discussion; Acknowledgements; References; Macroscopic Random Media and Percolation Etienne Guyon, Jean-Pierre Hulin and St ephane Roux; 1. A Novel Way of Handling Disorder; 2. Percolation is more than Geometry; 3. Percolation and Porous Media 3.1. Porous media: generic disordered materials with many applications |
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Bok Julien | ||
Singapore, : World Scientific Publishing Company, 2009 | ||
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P.G. De Gennes' Impact on Science - Volume I [[electronic resource] ] : Solid State and Liquid Crystals |
Autore | Bok Julien |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Singapore, : World Scientific Publishing Company, 2009 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (201 p.) |
Disciplina |
530
530.41 |
Altri autori (Persone) | ProstJacques |
Collana | Series on Directions in Condensed Matter Physics |
Soggetto topico |
Biophysics
Condensed matter Gennes, Pierre-Gilles de Liquid crystals Solid state physics Physics Physical Sciences & Mathematics Atomic Physics |
ISBN |
1-282-75814-4
9786612758140 981-4273-81-3 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Preface; Acknowledgments; CONTENTS; Magnetism Jacques Friedel; 1. Introduction; 2. Magnetic Neutron Scattering; 3. Rare Earth Metals; 3.1. Electronic resistivity of rare earth metals; 3.2. Magnetic couplings of rare earth metals; 4. Ferromagnetic Resonance; 5. Conclusions; References; P. G. de Gennes and Jacques Friedel, J. Phys. and Chem. of Solids 4, 71-77 (1958) Anomalies de resistivite dans certains metaux magnetiques; 1. GENERALITES; 2. DIFFUSIONS QUASI-ELASTIQUES; 3. SECTION EFFICACE DANS LAPPROXIMATION ELASTIQUE; 4. APPROXIMATION SANS CORRELATIONS; 5. EFFETS DORDRE A COURTE DISTANCE
6. EFFET MAGNETOVIBRATIONNEL7. REMARQUES GENERALES; REFERENCES; Surface Bound States in Unconventional Superconductors: An Unforseen Consequence of Earlier Work by Pierre-Gilles de Gennes and Daniel Saint-James Guy Deutscher; 1. Background; 2. Bound States in a Normal Layer Backed by a Conventional Superconductor; 3. ASJ Reections and Bound States in the Case of the High Tc Cuprates; 3.1. Bound states at the surface of a d-wave superconductor; 3.2. Experimental observation of ASJ zero energy surface bound states; 3.3. Probing the origin of the Zero Bias Conductance Peak 4. ASJ Reflections Along a Principal Axis5. The ASJ Gap Versus the Single Particle Energy Gap; 6. Consequences of the Two Energy Scales; 7. Conclusions; 8. A Personal Note; Acknowledgments; References; P. G. de Gennes and D. Saint-James, Phys. Lett. 4(2), 151-152 (1963) Elementary excitations in the vicinity of a normal metal-superconducting metal contact; D. Saint-James, Le Journal de Physique 25, 899-905 (1964) Excitations elementaires au voisinage de la surface de separation d'un metal normal et d'un metal supraconducteur; I. Modele II. Lame normale depaisseur deposee sur un supraconducteurIII. Couche supraconductrice deposee sur un . supraconducteur different; IV. Sphere normale baignant dans un supraconducteur; APPENDICE; BIBLIOGRAPHIE; Superconductivity at High Temperature in the Cuprates Julien Bok; 1. Introduction; 2. Well Established Properties of the Cuprates; 2.1. Structure; 2.2. Superconducting phase; 2.3. Normal phase; 2.3.1. The pseudogap region; 2.3.2. Around and above optimal doping; 3. Theoretical Models; 3.1. Electronic structure of the cuprates; 3.2. BCS condensation versus BE condensation 3.3. Mechanism of pairing4. Conclusion; Acknowledgments; References; G. Deutscher and P. G. de Gennes, C. R. Physique 8, 937-941 (2007) A Spatial Interpretation of Emerging Superconductivity in Lightly Doped Cuprates; 1. Introduction; 2. The model; 2.1. Pair formation; 2.2. Formation of hole-rich and hole-poor regions; 2.3. Pair propagation; 3. Discussion; Acknowledgements; References; Macroscopic Random Media and Percolation Etienne Guyon, Jean-Pierre Hulin and St ephane Roux; 1. A Novel Way of Handling Disorder; 2. Percolation is more than Geometry; 3. Percolation and Porous Media 3.1. Porous media: generic disordered materials with many applications |
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Bok Julien | ||
Singapore, : World Scientific Publishing Company, 2009 | ||
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P.G. De Gennes' Impact on Science - Volume I : Solid State and Liquid Crystals |
Autore | Bok Julien |
Edizione | [1st ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Singapore, : World Scientific Publishing Company, 2009 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (201 p.) |
Disciplina |
530
530.41 |
Altri autori (Persone) | ProstJacques |
Collana | Series on Directions in Condensed Matter Physics |
Soggetto topico |
Biophysics
Condensed matter Gennes, Pierre-Gilles de Liquid crystals Solid state physics Physics Physical Sciences & Mathematics Atomic Physics |
ISBN |
1-282-75814-4
9786612758140 981-4273-81-3 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Preface; Acknowledgments; CONTENTS; Magnetism Jacques Friedel; 1. Introduction; 2. Magnetic Neutron Scattering; 3. Rare Earth Metals; 3.1. Electronic resistivity of rare earth metals; 3.2. Magnetic couplings of rare earth metals; 4. Ferromagnetic Resonance; 5. Conclusions; References; P. G. de Gennes and Jacques Friedel, J. Phys. and Chem. of Solids 4, 71-77 (1958) Anomalies de resistivite dans certains metaux magnetiques; 1. GENERALITES; 2. DIFFUSIONS QUASI-ELASTIQUES; 3. SECTION EFFICACE DANS LAPPROXIMATION ELASTIQUE; 4. APPROXIMATION SANS CORRELATIONS; 5. EFFETS DORDRE A COURTE DISTANCE
6. EFFET MAGNETOVIBRATIONNEL7. REMARQUES GENERALES; REFERENCES; Surface Bound States in Unconventional Superconductors: An Unforseen Consequence of Earlier Work by Pierre-Gilles de Gennes and Daniel Saint-James Guy Deutscher; 1. Background; 2. Bound States in a Normal Layer Backed by a Conventional Superconductor; 3. ASJ Reections and Bound States in the Case of the High Tc Cuprates; 3.1. Bound states at the surface of a d-wave superconductor; 3.2. Experimental observation of ASJ zero energy surface bound states; 3.3. Probing the origin of the Zero Bias Conductance Peak 4. ASJ Reflections Along a Principal Axis5. The ASJ Gap Versus the Single Particle Energy Gap; 6. Consequences of the Two Energy Scales; 7. Conclusions; 8. A Personal Note; Acknowledgments; References; P. G. de Gennes and D. Saint-James, Phys. Lett. 4(2), 151-152 (1963) Elementary excitations in the vicinity of a normal metal-superconducting metal contact; D. Saint-James, Le Journal de Physique 25, 899-905 (1964) Excitations elementaires au voisinage de la surface de separation d'un metal normal et d'un metal supraconducteur; I. Modele II. Lame normale depaisseur deposee sur un supraconducteurIII. Couche supraconductrice deposee sur un . supraconducteur different; IV. Sphere normale baignant dans un supraconducteur; APPENDICE; BIBLIOGRAPHIE; Superconductivity at High Temperature in the Cuprates Julien Bok; 1. Introduction; 2. Well Established Properties of the Cuprates; 2.1. Structure; 2.2. Superconducting phase; 2.3. Normal phase; 2.3.1. The pseudogap region; 2.3.2. Around and above optimal doping; 3. Theoretical Models; 3.1. Electronic structure of the cuprates; 3.2. BCS condensation versus BE condensation 3.3. Mechanism of pairing4. Conclusion; Acknowledgments; References; G. Deutscher and P. G. de Gennes, C. R. Physique 8, 937-941 (2007) A Spatial Interpretation of Emerging Superconductivity in Lightly Doped Cuprates; 1. Introduction; 2. The model; 2.1. Pair formation; 2.2. Formation of hole-rich and hole-poor regions; 2.3. Pair propagation; 3. Discussion; Acknowledgements; References; Macroscopic Random Media and Percolation Etienne Guyon, Jean-Pierre Hulin and St ephane Roux; 1. A Novel Way of Handling Disorder; 2. Percolation is more than Geometry; 3. Percolation and Porous Media 3.1. Porous media: generic disordered materials with many applications |
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