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isotope effect in superconductors

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Answered by kingitaat
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The isotope effect in superconductors is usually summarized by giving the observed values of p in the equation MpTc=constant, where M is the isotopic mass and Tc the superconducting transition temperature.
Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Isotope effect in superconductors:

  • According to Isotope Effect, " The Critical temperature T_c of Superconductors varies with isotopic mass as per the relation  

         M_pT_C = Constant

  • Here T_c  is a Superconducting transition Temperature and M is isotope Mass
  • The isotope effect was discovered in 1950.
  • The discovery was done by Maxwell and Raynolds, while they were obtaining the critical temperature of different isotopes of Mercury(Hg).
  • Frohlich discovered the Isotope effect in the Mercury which is pointed for the supplement of 'lattice dynamics to the instability of normal state'.
  • For mercury, the value of alpha is 0.5.

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