Prof.
John Clarke
(University of California, Berkeley)
01/09/22, 18:00
invited
Superconducting electronics was born in a remarkably short, three-year period that began one-half century after the discovery of superconductivity. The crucial steps were the observation of flux quantization in 1961, the prediction and observation of Josephson tunneling in 1962 and 1963, respectively, and the demonstration of quantum interference in a superconducting ring containing two...
Prof.
John R. Kirtley
(Stanford University)
01/09/22, 19:00
invited
This talk is a personal history of the half-integer flux quantum effect, and its role in the demonstration of d-wave pairing symmetry in the cuprate high-temperature superconductors.