The
Laboratory of Superconductivity was founded in 1978 in the Institute of
Solid State Physics in Chernogolovka. The first head of the laboratory
was Vadim V. Shmidt. At the beginning of eighties experimental and theoretical
researches of nonequilibrium were carried out. In 1983 an original superconducting
quantum intereferometer (SQUID) based pico-voltmeter was developed. A new
method of calibration was proposed by Guennadi Logvenov and Valery
Ryazanov. The group of Lev Vinnikov succeeded in visualizing Abrikosov
vortexes by means of the decoration method. They investigated the pinning
of vortexes at dislocations and grain boundaries in various superconductors.
Natal'ya Tulina developed a method of supercoductivity parameters research
using microcontact spectroscopy. In 1985 a clean room was set up for preparing
samples by magnetron and thermal deposition. In 1986 Victor
Larkin created the original SQUID magnetometer, and designed original
software for Russian computers and automated all measurements procedures.
Igor' Fomich Shegolev headed laboratory from 1986 to 1995. He worked at
organic superconductors and was one of the leaders of organic superconductivity.
The EMR deivce was created in 1988. The group of Vladimir Kopylov developed
vibration sample magnetometer and investigated high temperatures samples
in wide range of magnetic field. In 90s termoelectric and termomagnetic
effects were investigated in high-Tc superconducotrs and hetorestructures
by Guennadi Logvenov, Victor Larkin, Valery Ryazanov et all. Valery Ryazanov
has headed laboratory since 1995. Alexey
Ustinov and Igor Vernik observed supersolitones and multiple vortexes
in long Josephson junction. New Josephson
perconductor-ferromagnetic-superconductor junctions are investigated by
Alexander Veretennikov,
Victor Larkin, Alexander Rusanov, Vladimir Oboznov, and Valery Ryazanov.
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