Search for dissertations about: "vortex lattice"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 22 swedish dissertations containing the words vortex lattice.
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1. Vortex Properties from Resistive Transport Measurements on Extreme Type-II Superconductors
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2. Development of Vortex Filament Method for Aerodynamic Loads on Rotor Blades
Abstract : Wind power is currently one of the most reliable new energy sources serving as an alternative tofossil fuel generated electricity and is known as a widely distributed clean and renewable sourceof energy. It is now the world’s fastest growing energy source and has also become one of themost rapidly expanding industries. READ MORE
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3. Development of Vortex Filament Method for Wind Power Aerodynamics
Abstract : Wind power is currently one of the cleanest and widely distributed renewable energy sources serving as an alternative to fossil fuel generated electricity. Exponential growth of wind turbines all around the world makes it apt for different research disciplines. READ MORE
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4. Deviations from the London model in superconductors
Abstract : Using Small-Angle Neutron Scattering (SANS) we have studied the flux line lattices of the first heavy-fermion superconductor to be discovered, CeCu2Si2, the well-known high-temperature superconductor YBa2Cu3O7, along with Ca-doped variants of this compound, and several topological superconductor candidates that have attracted a lot of attention in the last few years, such as PbTaSe2, Au2Pb and β-Bi2Pd.Unconventional superconductors, with pairing mechanisms and properties that are not accounted for within BCS theory, are a subject of continuing interest. READ MORE
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5. Phase transitions and vortex structures in multicomponent superconductors
Abstract : Theoretical aspects of multicomponent superconductivity and systemswith competing interactions are studied using Monte Carlo techniques.Motivated by recent experimental and theoretical results of complex struc-ture formation of vortices in multicomponent systems, possible vortex struc-ture formations due to vortex interactions that are not purely attractive orrepulsive are considered. READ MORE