Superconducting Metals and X-ray Crystallography

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Superconducting Metals and X-ray Crystallography: Overview

This Topic covers sub-topics such as Superconductors, Meissner Effect, Coordination Number, X-ray Crystallography, Unit Cell, Primitive Unit Cell, Application of Superconductors, Type 1 Superconductor, Type 2 Superconductor and, Unit Cell Parameters

Important Questions on Superconducting Metals and X-ray Crystallography

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Express the coordination number of the simple cubic unit cell.

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Discuss the End-centred unit cell.

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Write the different types of centred unit cells.

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Define primitive unit cell.

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By reflecting _____ of known wavelength off different layers of the crystal the distance between the layers and hence the unit cell edge length can be determined.

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Explain the applications of X-ray Crystallography.

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_____ have been used to detect small magnetic fields.

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Give the applications of superconductors.

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_____ theory explains that below the critical temperature electrons in superconductors form Cooper pairs which move freely through the superconductor.

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Explain Bardeen-Cooper-Schrieffer (BCS) Theory.

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A _____ superconductor displays a range of properties with a gradual transition.

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Define the type 2 superconductor.

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A _____ demonstrates a sharp transition from superconducting (showing the Meissner effect of expelling magnetic fields) to normal behaviour.

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Define type 1 superconductor.

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Niobium is found to crystallise with bcc structure and found to have density of 8.55 g cm-3.  Determine the atomic radius of niobium if its atomic mass is 93 (14.29 nm).

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Which of the following lattice has the highest packing efficiency among simple cubic, body centred cubic and hexagonal close packing?

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Name the parameters that characterise a unit cell. 

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The co-ordination number of eight for cation is found in : 

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Lithium forms a body-centred cubic structure. The length of the side of its unit cell is 351 pm. The atomic radius of lithium will be