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Integrating Superconductivity in cu Replace Lead Apatite by Nuclear Magnetic Moment Theory of RBL

Authors: Reginald B. Little

Recently, scientists proclaimed superconductivity under ambient conditions of room temperature and 1 atmosphere pressure in Cu substituted lead apatite: Pb(10-x)Cux(PO4)6. This paper highlights the application of RBL stable isotope of positive and negative nuclear magnetic moments (NMMs) theory for explaining the heavy isotopic enrichment of this materials as {207Pb{10-x}63Cux(`31P17O4)6} and the resulting superconductivity and novel room temperature atmospheric pressure superconductivity of this heavy isotopic enriched substance. On the basis of such analysis by RBL theory, the synthesis of high temperature regular pressure superconductivity can be explained and this recent experimental observation of ambient pressure and temperature superconductivity in 207Pb{10-x}63Cux(`31P17O4)6, proves RBL NMMs theory of high temperature superconductivity.

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[v1] 2023-08-03 20:43:28

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