Integrating Superconductivity in Cu Replace Lead Apatite by Nuclear Magnetic Moment Theory of RBL
Reginald B. Little
Abstract:Recently, scientists proclaimed superconductivity under ambient conditions of room temperature and 1 atmosphere pressure in Cu partial substituted lead apatite: Pb(10-x)Cux(PO4)6. This paper highlights the application of RBL’s 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(‘31PιO4)6}, where ι = 17 or 18 and the resulting superconductivity and novel room temperature atmospheric pressure supercondu… Show more
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