Effect of CuO2 plane on the thermodynamic properties of double Tl-O layered cuprate based on an interaction between cooper pair and an electron
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2016Author
Odhiambo, J.O.
Sakwa, T.W.
Rapando, B.W.
Ayodo, Y.K.
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Electron interaction near the critical temperature is viewed as a contributor to the establishment of the
energy gap which of late is projected to be a harbinger to explaining microscopic mechanism behind High
temperature superconductivity. This study investigated the effects of the number of planes of CuO2 on the
thermodynamic properties of double Tl-O layered compounds: Tl2Ba2CaxCuyOz (Tl22XY) High
temperature superconducting cuprates due to an interaction between a Cooper Pair and an electron. The
energy of interaction at the critical temperature (Tc) was seen to increase with increase in the number of
CuO2 planes. The specific heat per unit mass, Sommerfeld coefficient as well as the entropy per unit
mass, decreased with an increase in the number of CuO2 planes. The peak Sommerfeld coefficient
temperature (T’) was noted to be approximately 0.66Tc in all considered cases of Tl22XY.
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