ISSN:
1573-7357
Source:
Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
Topics:
Physics
Notes:
Abstract Anomalies previously reported in the specific heat curve of normal-state niobium at 3 and 9.5 K prompted new measurements on single crystals of niobium, tantalum, and vanadium from their superconductingT c 's up to 20 K. The upper anomaly was confirmed in Nb and found to occur at 10.3 K. At this temperature theC/T vs. T 2 curve changed abruptly from a line with constants γ 2 =7.67 mJ/K 2 mole and θ 2 =241 K to one with γ 3 =9.16 mJ/K 2 mole and θ 3 =250 K. The NbT c was 9.275 K. Anomalies similar to that occurring at 3 K in the niobium curve were discovered to exist in tantalum and vanadium as well, but at the higher temperatures of 7.19 and 7.47 K, respectively. The tantalum data yielded line constants of γ 1 =5.42 mJ/K mole, θ 1 =238 K, γ 2 =4.36 mJ/K 2 mole, and θ 2 =228 K and aT c of 4.475 K. For vanadium θ 1 =397 K is higher than previous specific heat values of θ 1 =382 K, and in agreement with that obtained from elastic constant measurements (399 K). The discontinuities in the slopes of the specific heat curves are analyzed in terms of anomalies in the electron and phonon spectra of the materials investigated.
Type of Medium:
Electronic Resource
URL:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF00668217
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