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I am trying to understand the cooper pair in a box. They don't seem to behave like normal particles. Can someone point me to a good intro. Especially on that focuses on how they are not like a quantum well. Some questions:
1) Does the cooper pair in the box see anything of the geometric shape of the box?
2) Can I excite the cooper pair?
3) How does the phase behave, I suppose it's not a standing wave, since the currents prefer the surface?
4) What is the aequivalent for cooper pairs of the dressed state of a quantum dot in cavity qed? Do we get Bloch equations?
1) Does the cooper pair in the box see anything of the geometric shape of the box?
2) Can I excite the cooper pair?
3) How does the phase behave, I suppose it's not a standing wave, since the currents prefer the surface?
4) What is the aequivalent for cooper pairs of the dressed state of a quantum dot in cavity qed? Do we get Bloch equations?