%0 Journal Article %T Theory of the anomalous skin effect in normal and superconducting metals %A Bardeen, J. %A Mattis, D. C. %J Phys. Rev. %D 1958 %V 111 %N 2 %F Bardeen+Mattis1958 %O exported from refbase (https://db.rplab.ru/refbase/show.php?record=937), last updated on Fri, 19 Dec 2014 16:43:52 -0600 %X 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. %K local dirty limit %K complex conductivity %K HEB %P 412-417