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American Physical Society. Annual Meeting (2017: New Orleans, La)
60 Years since BCS and 30 Years since Woodstock [sound recording], 2017 March 14.
Audio recording of session E40 of the March 2017 annual meeting of the American Physical Society, held in New Orleans, Louisiana in March 2017. This session was chaired by Brian Schwartz, City University of New York. Talks (and speakers) include: "Phil Anderson's Magnetic Ideas in Superconductivity" (Piers Coleman); "The Woodstock of Physics: The Hyped Future Then (1987)... The Actual Situation Now (2017)" (Paul Grant); "The Current Experimental Status of the High Tc Problem" (Richard Greene); "Why did it take over 40 years from the experimental discovery of superconductivity to the BCS theory and will it take this long to understand the high Tc superconductors?" (Douglas Scalapino); "Pressing Hydrogen into an Atomic Metallic Phase: Implications for Superconductivity" (Isaac F. Silvera). Topics discussed include Philip W. Anderson, magnetism, superconductivity, Georg Bednorz, IBM Zurich Research Laboratory, Paul Chu, copper oxide (cuprate), BCS theory of superconductivity, condensed matter physics, metallic hydrogen.
This professional society of educators, industrial and government research workers, and students of physics and related fields, was established in 1899 to promote the advancement and diffusion of the knowledge of physics. It was a founding Member Society of the American Institute of Physics. The American Physical Society (APS) meetings are a forum for scientists to gather and share research results on a wide range of physics and physics-related topics.
Anderson, P. W. (Philip W.), 1923-
Bednorz, J. G. (Johannes Georg), 1950-
Chu, Ching-wu, 1941-
IBM Z rich Research Laboratory
Bardeen-Cooper-Schrieffer theory.
Condensed matter. fast
Copper oxide
Cuprate. swd
Magnetism
Superconductivity
Coleman, Piers, 1958-
Grant, Paul Michael
Greene, Richard Lorentz
Scalapino, Douglas James
Schwartz, Brian B., 1938-
Silvera, Isaac F.
AIP-ICOS
American Institute of Physics. Niels Bohr Library & Archives. One Physics Ellipse, College Park, MD 20740, USA
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