The Ca and Yb Isotope Effect in Superconducting Ca and YbC$_{6}$

ORAL

Abstract

The isotope effect ($\alpha $ = -$\partial $logT$_{c}$/$\partial $logM where M is the isotope mass and T$_{c}$ is the transition temperature) is a measure of the phonon contribution to the superconductivity. We have measured both the Ca and the Yb isotope effect in intercalated highly orientated pyrolytic graphic (HOPG) by vapor phase transport of the isotopes. We find a large and, within the experimental error, equal $\alpha $ for each element, 0.36(4) and 0.40(4) for Yb and Ca, respectively. The value for Ca is larger then theoretically predicted indicating a stronger electron-phonon coupling.

*Work supported by DOE Office of Science under Contract No. DE-AC02-06CH11357.

Authors

  • David Hinks

    • Argonne National Laboratory
  • Dan Rosenmann

    • Argonne National Laboratory
  • Helmut Claus

    • Argonne National Laboratory