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How to check if a material is a superconductor

  • August 8, 2023
  • Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
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How to check if a material is a superconductor

Subject: Science and technology

Section: Msc

Introduction

In recent news, South Korean researchers claim to have discovered LK-99, a potential room-temperature superconductor, which could revolutionize various industries. However, independent verification is required before confirming its legitimacy.

Identifying a Room-Temperature Superconductor

  • To establish LK-99 as a superconductor, researchers need to observe four key effects associated with the superconducting state:
  1. Electronic Effect
  • Zero Resistance: A true superconductor exhibits zero electrical resistance.
  • Testing this requires advanced equipment, especially for small sample sizes.
  1. Magnetic Effect
  • Meissner Effect (Type I Superconductors):
    • Below a critical magnetic field strength, type I superconductors expel magnetic fields from their bodies.
    • This is observed as a magnet placed near the material is repelled.
  • Flux Pinning (Type II Superconductors):
    • Type II superconductors allow magnetic fields to penetrate partially but prevent their movement within the material.
    • Flux pinning enables the material to return to its original position when moved within a magnetic field.
  1. Thermodynamic Effect
  • Change in Specific Heat:
    • Superconductors undergo a drastic change in electronic-specific heat at their transition temperature.
    • The electronic-specific heat decreases as the material enters the superconducting state and increases when warmed back to its non-superconducting state.
    • The specific heat is the heat required to increase the temperature of the electrons in the material by 1 degree Celsius.
  1. Spectroscopic Effect
  • Energy Level Gap:
    • In a superconductor, certain energy levels become inaccessible for electrons.
    • Scientists can map these forbidden energy levels as a distinctive ‘gap’ in the material’s energy spectrum.

Bardeen-Cooper-Schrieffer theory of superconductivity:

Discovery and Scientists: In 1957, John Bardeen, Leon Cooper, and John Robert Schrieffer formulated the BCS theory, earning them the 1972 Nobel Prize in Physics.

Explanation of Superconductivity: The BCS theory explains how electrons in certain materials can overcome their natural repulsion by forming pairs (Cooper pairs) at low temperatures through lattice vibrations (phonons).

Cooper Pairs: These pairs consist of electrons with opposite spins and zero net momentum, enabling them to move through the lattice without resistance.

Energy Gap: Cooper pairs create an energy gap in the electronic energy spectrum, preventing individual electrons from occupying specific energy levels.

Zero Resistance: Due to Cooper pairs moving unimpeded, superconductors exhibit zero electrical resistance, enabling efficient current flow.

Meissner Effect: The BCS theory accounts for the Meissner effect, where superconductors expel magnetic fields from their interiors when cooled below a critical temperature, leading to magnetic levitation.

Significance: The theory revolutionized the understanding of zero resistance and magnetic field expulsion in superconductors, with widespread implications for technology.

Limitations and Unconventional Superconductors:

Although successful for conventional superconductors, the BCS theory falls short in explaining unconventional superconductors, spurring ongoing research in the field.

How to check if a material is a superconductor Science and tech

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