Apr 1, 1957 | Project Showcases
BCS Theory: The Foundation of Superconductivity
BCS Theory | Condensed Matter Physics | Superconductivity |The BCS theory, named after Bardeen, Cooper, and Schrieffer, explains how electron pairs, known as Cooper pairs, form in a superconductor and enable it to conduct electricity without resistance.
This groundbreaking theory is fundamental to the understanding of superconductivity and has had a profound impact on condensed matter physics.