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Author Bremer, J. W.; Newhouse, V. L.
Title Type Journal Article
Year (up) 1958 Publication Phys. Rev. Lett. Abbreviated Journal
Volume 1 Issue Pages 282
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Call Number MSPU @ s @ bremer_prl_1958 Serial 215
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Author Bardeen, J; Mattis, D. C.
Title Theory of the anomalous skin effect in normal and superconducting metals Type Journal Article
Year (up) 1958 Publication Phys. Rev. Abbreviated Journal Phys. Rev.
Volume 111 Issue 2 Pages 412-417
Keywords local dirty limit, complex conductivity, HEB
Abstract Chambers' expression for the current density in a normal metal in which the electric field varies over a mean free path is derived from a quantum approach in which use is made of the density matrix in the presence of scattering centers but in the absence of the field. An approximate expression used for the latter is shown to reduce to one derived by Kohn and Luttinger for the case of weak scattering. A general space-and time-varying electromagnetic interaction is treated by first-order perturbation theory. The method is applied to superconductors, and a general expression derived for the kernel of the Pippard integral for fields of arbitrary frequency. The expressions derived can also be used to discuss absorption of electromagnetic radiation in thin superconducting films.
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Call Number Serial 937
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Author Rothwarf, Allen; Taylor, B. N.
Title Measurement of recombination lifetimes in superconductors Type Journal Article
Year (up) 1967 Publication Phys. Rev. Lett. Abbreviated Journal
Volume 19 Issue 1 Pages 27-30
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Call Number MSPU @ s @ Serial 220
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Author Pfleegor, R. L.; Mandel, L.
Title Interference of independent photon beams Type Journal Article
Year (up) 1967 Publication Phys. Rev. Abbreviated Journal
Volume 159 Issue 5 Pages 1084-1088
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Abstract Interference effects produced by the superposition of the light beams from two independent single-mode lasers have been investigated experimentally. It is found that interference takes place even under conditions in which the light intensities are so low that, with high probability, one photon is absorbed before the next one is emitted by one or the other source. Since the average number of registered photons per trial was only about 10, photon correlation techniques were required to demonstrate the interference. The interpretation of the experiment, and the question whether it demonstrates interference between two photons, are discussed.
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Call Number Serial 1072
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Author Broglie, Louis de; Silva, J. Andrade e
Title Interpretation of a recent experiment on interference of photon beams Type Journal Article
Year (up) 1968 Publication Phys. Rev. Abbreviated Journal
Volume 172 Issue 5 Pages 1284-1285
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Abstract The interpretation of an important recent experiment by Pfleegor and Mandel according to the causal formulation of the wave-particle dualism is developed. This interpretation is simpler and seems more satisfactory than that provided by the current ideas on the nature of light.
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Call Number Serial 1070
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