Thermodynamics of the Superconducting Phase Transition in Ba0.6K0.4BiO3

Abstract

We suggest that the transition to superconductivity in a single crystal of Ba0.6K0.4BiO3 with a Tc = 32K, and having critical fields with anomalous temperature dependencies and vanishing discontinuities in specific heat and magnetic susceptibility, may well be an example of a fourth order (in Ehrenfest's sense) phase transition. We have derived a free energy functional for a fourth order transition and calculated (for the temperature range Tc/2 < T Tc) the temperature dependence of the critical fields. We find Hc1(T) (1-T/Tc)3, H0(T) (1-T/Tc)2 and Hc2(T) (1-T/Tc)1 in general agreement with experiments.

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