Energy Loss of a Charged Particle Traversing Superconductors
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概要
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The energy loss of a charged particle traversing superconductors is calculated by taking account of the London equations of the superconductivity. A small amount of excess energy loss, which is of the order of 10^<-2> or less, is expected, in comparison with the energy loss in normal materials. As this is just the limit of observability, an accurate measurement of the energy loss may give us information on the value of the characteristic constant of a superconductor, Λ, introduced by London. The excess loss relative to the normal energy loss is estimated as about 2m / e^2nΛ, where m is the mass of an electron and n the density of electrons.
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著者
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Hayakawa Satio
Research Institute For Fundamental Physics Kyoto University
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KITAO Kazuo
Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, Niigata University
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Kitao Kazuo
Department Of Nuclear Science Kyoto University : Osaka City University
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Kitao Kazuo
Department Of Physics Osaka City University
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Hayakawa Satio
Research Information Center Institute Of Plasma Physics Nagoya University
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KITAO Kazuo
Department of Physics, Osaka City University
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