Specifc Heat and Thermodynamic Critical Field for Calcium under the Pressure at 120 GPa
Abstract
The free energy difference between the superconducting and normal state for Calcium under the pressure at 120 GPa has been determined. The numerical calculations have been made in the framework of the imaginary axis Eliashberg approach. On the basis of the obtained results the specific heat in the superconducting CS(T) and normal CN(T) state, as well as, the thermodynamic critical field HC(T) have been obtained. It has been shown that the characteristic values of the considered thermodynamic quantities do not obey the BCS universal laws. In particular, C(TC)/CN(TC)=2.48 and TCCN(TC)/HC2(0)=0.154.
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