Thermodynamic properties of an interaction between cooper pairs and electrons in bismuth based cuprate superconductivity
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Date
2017-06-15
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KIBU
Abstract
A theoretical study considering Bi2201, Bi2212 and Bi2223 bismuth based cuprates whose critical Temperatures (TC)
are 20K, 95K and 110K with one, two and three CuO2 planes respectively; based on an interaction of Cooper pair and
an electron in Bismuth based cuprates oxide shows that there is a direct correlation between energy of interaction and
the number of CuO2 planes at the TC. The specific heat for a mole of Bismuth based cuprates at TC was found to be
7.471×10
−24J𝐾
−1
regardless of the number of CuO2 planes; though the specific heat per unit mass, Sommerfeld
coefficient as well as entropy per unit mass decreased with an increase in the number of CuO2 planes. The entropy of
a mole of Bismuth based cuprates at TC was found to be 5.603×10−24𝐽𝐾−1
irrespective of the TC or mass. The peak
Sommerfeld coefficient temperature was noted to occur at the ratio T/TC=0.66 in the bismuth based cuprates.
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Keywords
Superconductivity, Sommerfeld Coefficient, Specific Heat, Entropy