Superconducitivity

Programme (diplôme)
Automne - Hiver
Niveau Master 2 6 ECTS - En anglais
Enseignants Dimitri RODITCHEV Claire MARRACHE-KIKUCHI ( Université Paris-Saclay )
Bureau de la scolarité

The main goal of this course is to present the superconductivity – the most famous macroscopic quantum phenomenon – and related effects, applications, and materials. 

Syllabus

After a brief historical overview of superconductivity, three theoretical approaches to the phenomenon will be presented: London theory, Ginzburg-Landau approach, and the microscopic BCS theory. The DC- , AC- and magnetic properties of superconductors will be studied. Special attention will be devoted to quantum phase coherence aspects, such as the Josephson effect. In parallel, applications of superconductivity-related phenomena will be introduced and discussed. Material aspects will be also presented, with an emphasis to high-Tc superconductors, pnictides, among others. Depending on the time schedule, 1-2 runs of laboratory works will be offered to students, followed by a “workshop” – a series of scientific presentations of the obtained results in a front of other students and professors.

Examination

Written exam