Tallon's Equation and Its Parameters in Extreme Superconducting Alkali-Halides

Authors

  • Pavan Kumar Research Scholar, (Physics), Bhagwant University Ajmer, Rajasthan, India
  • Dr. Rajesh Katare Research Guide, Bhagwant University Ajmer, Rajasthan, India
  • (Dr.) S.B.L. Tripathi Research Guide, Bhagwant University Ajmer, Rajasthan, India

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31305/rrijm.2023.v08.n10.014

Keywords:

Extreme Conditions, High Temperature, High Pressure, Transition Temperature, Critical Magnetic Fields

Abstract

In this research paper we have thoroughly investigated that Tallon's Equation and Its Parameters in Extreme Superconducting Alkali-Halides. Superconductivity, a quantum phenomenon characterized by the complete loss of electrical resistance, continues to captivate researchers due to its potential for transformative technological applications. In pursuit of a deeper understanding of superconducting materials, this research explores Tallon's Equation, a critical tool for predicting superconducting properties. Specifically, we investigate the applicability of Tallon's Equation to extreme conditions, particularly high temperatures and pressures, in alkali-halide compounds. This study combines theoretical modeling and experimental validation to assess the accuracy of Tallon's Equation in predicting key parameters of superconducting alkali-halides under extreme environments. We scrutinize alterations in transition temperature, critical magnetic fields, and other pivotal parameters as materials are subjected to high temperature and pressure regimes. Furthermore, this research extends beyond theoretical considerations to practical implications. It explores the potential of Tallon's Equation in guiding the design and development of novel superconducting materials optimized for high-pressure applications. The findings from this study hold promise for advancing our understanding of superconductivity and harnessing it for innovative technologies in fields such as energy transmission, magnetic resonance imaging, and beyond.

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Published

13-10-2023

How to Cite

Kumar, P., Katare, R., & Tripathi , S. (2023). Tallon’s Equation and Its Parameters in Extreme Superconducting Alkali-Halides. RESEARCH REVIEW International Journal of Multidisciplinary, 8(10), 131–136. https://doi.org/10.31305/rrijm.2023.v08.n10.014