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Petar Mali
Oct6-09, 07:58 AM
In the theory of superconductivity BCS theory is given eigen - problem
-\frac{\hbar^2}{2m}(\Delta_{\vec{r}_1}+\Delta_{\vec {r}_2})\psi(\vec{r}_1-\vec{r}_1)=(E+2\frac{\hbar^2k^2_F}{2m})\psi(\vec{r }_1-\vec{r}_1)
Why E+2\frac{\hbar^2k^2_F}{2m}?
Maybe because is Fermi sphere is centered in origin?
olgranpappy
Oct8-09, 09:56 PM
In the theory of superconductivity BCS theory is given eigen - problem
-\frac{\hbar^2}{2m}(\Delta_{\vec{r}_1}+\Delta_{\vec {r}_2})\psi(\vec{r}_1-\vec{r}_1)=(E+2\frac{\hbar^2k^2_F}{2m})\psi(\vec{r }_1-\vec{r}_1)
Why E+2\frac{\hbar^2k^2_F}{2m}?
Maybe because is Fermi sphere is centered in origin?
This is just a convenient redefinition of the zero of energy. There are two electrons involved in the pair so it is convenient to measure energy with respect to *twice* the Fermi energy. Where the Fermi energy is supposed to be given in terms of the Fermi momentum k_F by
E_F=\frac{k_F^2}{2m}
Petar Mali
Nov6-09, 01:44 PM
Is there a clear boundary between low temperature and high temperature superconductors? Is it maybe 40K? I ask because BCS theory is theory for low temperature superconductors. And from this theory we know that the energy of bond of Cooper pair is
E=-2\hbar\omega_De^{-\frac{1}{WN(0)}}
where WN(0)<<1
sokrates
Nov6-09, 01:47 PM
Yes, above 30K anything is considered high Tc superconductivity, because that's the predicted upper limit of BCS theory.
Müller and Bednorz received 1986 Nobel prize immediately after discovering a ceramic structure with Tc=35K.
olgranpappy
Nov6-09, 02:14 PM
Is there a clear boundary between low temperature and high temperature superconductors? Is it maybe 40K? I ask because BCS theory is theory for low temperature superconductors. And from this theory we know that the energy of bond of Cooper pair is
E=-2\hbar\omega_De^{-\frac{1}{WN(0)}}
where WN(0)<<1
In low temperature superconductors it is thought that phonons make up the "glue" for the Cooper pairs (hence the \omega_D in your formula, etc). In high temperature superconductors the "glue" is thought to be something else...
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