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Thermodynamic Critical Magnetic Field for Chlorine Halide Superconductor at High Pressure

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At present, hydrides are considered as a one of the most interesting high-temperature superconductors with the classical electron-phonon pairing mechanism. In the present paper, we have analyzed the dependence of the thermodynamic critical magnetic field (H_c) on the temperature for the chlorine halide superconductor. The calculations have been made in the framework of the Eliashberg formalism for the following pressure values: p_{1}=320 GPa and p_{2}=360 GPa. We have shown that H_c increases strongly with the increase of the pressure: [H_c(0)]_{p_{2}}/[H_c(0)]_{p_{1}}= 1.43. Furthermore, the dimensionless ratio: R_{H} ≡ T_cC^{N}(T_c)/H_c^{2}(0), where T_c and C^{N} denote the critical temperature and the specific heat of the normal state, differs from the value predicted by the Bardeen-Cooper-Schrieffer theory. In particular: [R_{H}]_{p_{1}}=0.166 and [R_{H}]_{p_{2}}=0.158.

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  • Institute of Physics, Jan Długosz University in Częstochowa, al. Armii Krajowej 13/15, 42-200 Częstochowa, Poland
  • Institute of Physics, Częstochowa University of Technology, al. Armii Krajowej 19, 42-200 Częstochowa, Poland

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