Advanced Solid State Physics

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Figure 160: In the superconducting state the entropy is decreased with respect to the normal state.

Figure 161: Schematic illustration of the dependence of the heat capacity on temperature in a
superconductor.


within the BCS theory. In difference to normal insulators, the energy gap in superconductivity is not
a result from electron-lattice interactions, but from electron-electron interactions.


16.2.4 Isotope Effect


The experimental observation thatTcvaries with the isotopic mass is referred to as the isotope effect.
For instance, in case of Hg one measures a change ofTcfrom 4. 185 K to 4. 146 K under a variation
of the isotopic massMfrom 199. 5 to 203. 4 atomic mass units. The experimentally observed relation
betweenTcandMreads


MαTc=const., (267)

where some selected values forαare given in Tab. 4. This observation includes a further, highly
important information about the underlying physical processes: Since the transition temperature of
the superconductor varies with the atomic mass rather then with the electronic structure we can
conclude that electron phonon interactions might play a crucial role.

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