Physical properties of superconductors, London theory, Vortices in type-II superconductors, vortex dynamics, Beans model, Josephson junctions, quantum interference, SQUID, Ginzburg-Landau theory, BCS theory, applications of superconductivity
FSK3759 Superconductivity and applications 6.0 credits
Superconductivity is a fascinating phenomenon that leads to completely loss-less transport of electric currents – a property that is very attractive for different types of applications. This course gives the basic knowledge for continued work with superconductivity in research or industry. The course covers both the basic theories and models of superconductivity as well as parts of the engineering understanding that is required for designing superconducting applications.
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Course syllabus FSK3759 (Autumn 2022–)Information for research students about course offerings
The course is given on demand in connection to normal offerings of the master level course SK2759 Superconductivity and applications.
Content and learning outcomes
Course contents
Intended learning outcomes
The student shall after the course be able to
- apply fundamental theories and concepts in superconductivity
- analyse and evaluate applications of superconductivity
- deepen their knowledge in superconductivity within an area related to their doctoral studies
Literature and preparations
Specific prerequisites
Finished a course in Vector analysis (SI1146)
Finished a course in Quantum Mechanics (SI1155 Theoretical Physics)
The student is expected to have good knowledge in Maxwells equations. In introductory course in Solid State Physics is reommended but not mandatory
Recommended prerequisites
Good knowledge about basic concepts in vector analysis, like divergence, curl, line inegrals, Gauss and Stokes theorems.
Good knowledge of Maxwell's equations and basic quantum physics.
An introductory course in solid state physics is recommended, but not necessary
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Literature
Examination and completion
If the course is discontinued, students may request to be examined during the following two academic years.
Grading scale
Examination
- FÖR1 - Deepening task, 1.5 credits, grading scale: P, F
- IMU1 - Hand-in-problems with final oral exam, 4.5 credits, grading scale: P, F
Based on recommendation from KTH’s coordinator for disabilities, the examiner will decide how to adapt an examination for students with documented disability.
The examiner may apply another examination format when re-examining individual students.
FÖR1 is an individual task with superconductitivty. The subject and examination form (oral or written) is decided in agreement between student and examiner
Other requirements for final grade
A pass grade on all parts of the examination in the course.
Opportunity to complete the requirements via supplementary examination
Opportunity to raise an approved grade via renewed examination
Examiner
Ethical approach
- All members of a group are responsible for the group's work.
- In any assessment, every student shall honestly disclose any help received and sources used.
- In an oral assessment, every student shall be able to present and answer questions about the entire assignment and solution.
Further information
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Additional regulations
The course is given on demand in connection to normal offerings of the master level course SK2905 Superconductivity and other quantum liquids.