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Degree
Master
Standard Academic Year
1, 2
Course delivery methods
face-to-face
Subject
Physical sciences, Mathematical sciences
Program
School
Master's Program in Engineering Sciences
Department
Master's Program in Engineering Sciences
Campus
Tsukuba Campus
Classroom
Course Offering Year
2023-2024
Course Offering Month
-
Weekday and Period
Capacity
Credits
1.0
Language
English
Course Number
0AJMA05

Magnetism and Superconductivity University of Tsukuba

Course Overview

Magnetism and superconductivity are considered to be the fundamental ground state of matter. By studying generic features in magnetism and superconductivity in various materials, a fundamental concept of matter can be constracted from modern scientific point of view.

Learning Achievement

(1)Understanding general properties of magnetism and superconductivity and capable of explaining about those characteristics.
(2)Understanding application of magnetism and superconductivity and capable of explaining about those characteristics.

Competence

Course prerequisites

Grading Philosophy

Submission of several assignments related to the lectures will be requested.
Grading will be carried out based on these assignments.

Course schedule

The course will be carried out based on handouts.
When attending the lecture, in addition to reading handouts, students are advised to take notes to gain a better understanding. Lecture 1 : Introduction
Lecture 2 : Origin and characteristics of magnetism
Lecture 3 : Magnetic interactions and anisotropy
Lecture 4 : Measurement techniques for magnetic materials
Lecture 5 : Basic characteristics of superconductors
Lecture 6 : Phenomenological and microscopic understanding of superconductors
Lecture 7 : Josephson junctions
Lecture 8 : High temperature superconductors
Lecture 9 : Recent topics of magnetism
Lecture 10 : Recent topic of superconductors

Course type

Lectures

Online Course Requirement

Instructor

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