u‰‰ŽาF Manfred Sigrist ŽiETH Zurichj “๚ŽžF ‚QŒŽ@‚Q“๚i‹เj@Œ฿Œใ‚SŽž‚R‚O•ช‚ฉ‚็ ๊ŠF ยŽRŠw‰@‘ๅŠw@—HŠw•”i‘Š–อŒดƒLƒƒƒ“ƒpƒXj‚k“‚UŠK@‚k‚U‚O‚RŽบ ‘่–ฺFuSuperconductivity in metals without inversion symmetryv —vŽ|F During the last two years the topics of superconductivity in materials without inversion center has experienced renewed interest, initiated through the discovery of the heavy Fermion superconductor CePt3Si, and several other compounds found subsequently. These superconductors show a number of unusual properties, in particular in high magnetic fields. The key to understand these features lies very likely in the presence of antisymmetric spin-orbit coupling, whose role for superconductivity and some normal state properties will be discussed in this talk. Moreover the present experimental situation will be reviewed. --------------------------------- ‹ครF@ยŽRŠw‰@‘ๅŠw@‚Q‚Pข‹ICOEƒvƒƒOƒ‰ƒ€