Hg0.8Tl0.2Ba2Ca2Cu3O8.33 triple-point at 3x138K??? Re: concept of Triple Point for Superconductivity?? Re: magnetism in hydrides of oxides at 390K Re: a report from Liverpool Univ. Re: specialness of 390 degree Kelvin; Meissner Effect

From: Archimedes Plutonium (a_plutonium_at_iw.net)
Date: 02/27/05


Date: Sun, 27 Feb 2005 13:20:18 -0600

Sat, 26 Feb 2005 14:20:04 -0600 Archimedes Plutonium wrote:
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> > quoting from http://srs.dl.ac.uk/Annual_Reports/AnRep02_03/mag.htm

Well, the obvious question is whether the world record holder superconductor at
present time of Hg0.8Tl0.2Ba2Ca2Cu3O8.33 is138K whether it hydrides at a temperature
of 3 X 138K which is 414K according to the above Annual Report on LaSrCoO4 with its
hydride triple point of 390K.

I wonder if this hydride magnetism has an upper-limit and lower-limit of 420K. So
the unique triple point for superconductivity is 420K allowing for the upper limit
of Tc superconductivity at 140K.

It would not necessarily hold that LaSrCoO4 is a superconductor nor that
Hg0.8Tl0.2Ba2Ca2Cu3O8.33 has a triple-point of hydride at 414K vice 390K. The
phenomenon are linked and connected as a group of compounds but that the specific
individual compounds may not display both superconductivity and hydride-magnetism.

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