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Tutorial No.

: 04
(Module 4: Solid State Physics)
Subject Physics Subject Code UBS1008

1. Calculate the probability of occupancy of energy level by an electron at 300 K which is


lying 0.015 eV below Fermi level.
2. Calculate the probability of an electron occupying the energy level 0.02 eV above the
Fermi level at 200 K.
3. A superconducting tin has a critical temperature of 3.7 K in zero magnetic fields and a
critical field of 0.0306 Tesla at 0 K. Find the critical field at 2 K.
4. The transition temperature for Pb is 7.2 K. However, at 5 K it loses the superconducting
property subjected to a magnetic field of 3.3x104 A/m. Find the maximum value of H
which will allow the metal to retain its superconductivity at 0 K.
5. At what temperature is Hc(T)=0.1Hc(0) for Pb having Tc = 7.2 K.
6. The critical fields at 6 K and 8 K for NbTi alloys are 7.616 and 4.284 MA/m respectively.
Calculate the transition temperature and critical field at 0 K.
7. For a specimen of superconductor, the critical fields are 1.4x105 and 4.2x105 A/m for
temperature 14 K and 13 K. Calculate the transition temperature and critical fields at 0 K
and 4.2 K.
8. Determine the transition temperature and critical field at 4.2 K for a given specimen of
superconductor if the critical fields are 1.410x105 and 4.205x105 amp/m at 14.1 K and
12.9 K respectively.

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