Eliashberg's paper published in 1960

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The discussion centers around locating and accessing a specific paper by G.M. Eliashberg published in 1960, which pertains to condensed matter physics and superconductors. Participants share resources and suggestions for finding this historical paper.

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  • One participant, Leoant, expresses difficulty in finding important historical papers on superconductors, specifically Eliashberg's 1960 paper.
  • Another participant suggests searching for Eliashberg's work using Google and provides a link to a research page that may contain relevant papers.
  • A third participant notes that only JETP letters published after 1996 are available online and recommends checking libraries for the 1960 JETP papers, mentioning that they found only the abstract online.
  • This participant provides a brief summary of the content of Eliashberg's paper, highlighting its focus on the interaction between electrons and lattice vibrations in superconductors.
  • Leoant inquires about the possibility of accessing the paper for free.

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Participants generally agree on the difficulty of accessing older papers, but no consensus is reached on a definitive method for obtaining the Eliashberg paper for free.

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dear everyone
It's my first time here,and I want to get some help.
My sub is condensed matter,and now I am doing some experiments on superconductor.What confuse me greatly is that i cann't find lots of important papers published before,such as one of Eliashberg's paper
published in 1960.May u help me?
My email:leoant21@hotmail.com
Thank u for ur kindness.
 
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Originally posted by leoant
dear everyone
It's my first time here,and I want to get some help.
My sub is condensed matter,and now I am doing some experiments on superconductor.What confuse me greatly is that i cann't find lots of important papers published before,such as one of Eliashberg's paper
published in 1960.May u help me?
My email:leoant21@hotmail.com
Thank u for ur kindness.

Hi Leoant,
Look in Google "GM Eliashberg, superconductor". There are a couple of 1985 papers at the end of the url: www.mit.edu/~levitov/research.html[/URL]
Cheers, Jim
 
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Originally posted by leoant
dear everyone
It's my first time here,and I want to get some help.
My sub is condensed matter,and now I am doing some experiments on superconductor.What confuse me greatly is that i cann't find lots of important papers published before,such as one of Eliashberg's paper
published in 1960.May u help me?
My email:leoant21@hotmail.com
Thank u for ur kindness.
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Yes,ir seems a problem as only JETP letters(the english translation of Zh. Eksp. Teor. Fiz. in which the article was published)only published after 1996 are available online.You can look in some library for 1960 JETP papers.I feel it should definitely be there.I could only find the abstract at http://www.iop.org/EJ/refs/1367-2630/5/1/372 but it is unlikely if it of some help.Anyway,its here:

Interaction between electrons and lattice vibrations in a superconductor


A perturbation theory for the Green function is developed in which the Green function calculated for the superconducting ground state is used as the zero approximation Dyson equations are written from which the electron Green function can be determined Interaction between electrons and phonons is not assumed to be small. The spectrum and damping of the excitations are calculated.

you can buy it online if you wish.The URL for buying is same as the above(follow the hyperlink to chemport there).

cheers
:smile:
 
Umm...
thanks very much, and I want to know if there is someplace i may get it free?
 

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