Superconductivity
Superconductivity
Superconductivity
Superconductivity 449
Existenceofperfect«diamagnetism below T with y = -1.
The energy gap Eg is proporti to T (except for gapless semiconductors).
d
he transition temperarure l, and energy gap 24 are given by T = 1.148pe-yUD[E), where
The transiti
(e)
nE) represents the electron density ofenergy states at Fermi level.
2A E =4kepe-/UD(E,),
where Op is the Debye temperature and 0, the electron-electron attractive potential.
A superconducting tin has a critical temperature of 3.7 K at zero magnetic field and a critical feld of
.l.
0.0306 T at 0K, What is the critical field at 2 k.
Solution: We know that the critical field H, is
H.(T)-Ho1
Here Tc 3.7 K, He(0) =0.0306 T, T =2K.
H. (T) =H
()
H.(T)T
(7) T?-T O,
14 T-TT-14
or,4.2T-4.2 x14 = 1.4T-14 x 13* or, T(4.2-14) =4.2 x 14* - 1.4 x 133
586.6
or, T
28 14.5 T = K.
Putting T = 14.5 K and H, =1.4 x10 in eqn (i), we get
H
with H =
1.4 x
10 A/m.
Ho1-(14/14.
1.4x 105
Ho , io = 20.7x 10 A/m.
1-0.9327
22
Now
H.(0) = H -
Holl-0] Ho,
=
H.(0) = 20.7 x
10 A/m.
and
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the crifical freld
at O K is and the critical
e l.3.
For d
superonductor
magmeti fheld
is
718
K.
W h a f is
be
the crificalfield
the critical
for
for the material
material at 4 K?
temperatures for fielde H and
ty
0
temperature sor ZErg
Salution: 1r 7, (H)
and 7,(0)
T(H) H.(T) respectively, then
T(0) H.(0)
temperatures T and o.
Here T=
Hence,
I, = Tx (10-3) x (4.276 x 10") =134.51 A.
Again,
(T) =A(0)
s
isotoprc
alculate( C , - C ,
C,)/C, at T. for aluminium from the given data: Ho =99 gauss; Te =1.18 K; y =
s/mole-K, the specific heat constant for the normal metal.
Solution: We have
C-C A
Again,
H.(T) = Ho1
2HT and H
dT?
T
Cn-C 27T
Hence,
C-CH6/TT H (99) = 0.17.
Cn yTe tTey 3.4 x
(1.18)* (1.35 104)
x x
l8. The critical temperature and critical field are 718 K and 6.5 x 10* Am', respectively. Find the temper-
ature to which it hasbeen cooled to become a superconductor in a magnetic field 2 x 10 Am '. Find
the critical current density for 1 mm diameter of lead wire at 4.2 K.
Solution: Critical field is given by
At T
2x
4.2 K;
10 Am -6.5 10'Am
x
(1 or,
T5.97 K.
H = 6.5 x 10 Am 4.2K= 4.276 x10 Am".
PPlyng Ampere circuital law over the circle c of radius r encircling lead wire
B dr Hol
From sym
ymmetry, B =BÙ and B =
onstant on c; dr =pdr.
B odr =Hol or, Bo do = 4ol or, B21r = pol.
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Essentials of Solid
B
H
2Tr
Atr R,H=
Critical current,
27RH or,
Ie x10* Am')
2(4.276 x 10*Am")
44.276 1.7 x 10
Am?
=
0.5 x 10-3 m
TR nR2 R
1730 Å at 3 K and 7
396 Å and 17 K
I1.9, The penetration
depths for lead
are
respectively. Find the c
A(T)=
396 A = A(0
Taking ratio,
-1/2
[1-(7./T oor| 396. 1-3/T =19
1730 (1730 1 - ( 7 . 1 / T , =19
396 1-(73/T,)
.19(7.1)
or,19-1= Te 7.19 K or, =
T
at 0 Kis
andpenetration depth 471/2
390 Å.
A(0).4n-(|-s- Am"a0k
6 K at zero magnetic
field and a critical field of 0.064
of lead is
L.10. The critical temperature
Find the critical field at 4K.
Solution: We have critical field,
H Ho = (0.064 Am
=
A
0.0355 Am.
Pina
and 4.284 Am respectively. i
alloy are 7616 Am-'
.1. The critical felds at 6 K and 8 K for NbT;
at 0K.
critical temperature and the critical field
Solution: The critical field,
}
and 4.284 Am"
=
Dividing, we get
7.616 1-(6/T)* 83
4.284 7.616
4.284 1-(8/T,)2 4.284 7.616
'.616 = l1.9 Am
.7.616 Am=
Ch 11. Superconductivity
of London penetration
depth using the
expression
453
y l 2M i a i n
an
density 7.3 gm-cm, T3.7
K, atomic following
=
pth 18 m, =
m
olution
/2
Hon,lel n, M
EXERCISE
Type Questions
AObjective(MCO)
answer.
correct
the
edect
The resistivity
of a superconductor
as T»0 becomes
LL.
(c) any value between 0 and oo (d) none of these.
(a) oo(b)0
T> Te, the material behaves as a
12 f the temperature
(b) good conductor (c) semiconductor (d) insulator.
(a) superconductor
(T) a superconductor exhibits
temperature
IL3. Belowtransition
resistance
(b) only diamagnetic property
a) only zero
resistance and diamagnetic property
(d) zero resistance and paramagnetic property.
(c) zero
property of
lattice
(b) the does change.
a) it becomes ferromagnetic property
lattice
(d)
magnetic property does not changewith
18. A associated
onducting state is
aa)
only change of entropY
heat
Donly change of electronic specific