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/nbo10 said:Some of the statements in post #7 are confusing and seem to be incorrect. The wording could be the reason that they seem to be incorrect.
(*Start a unimportant detail*).reilly said:The hardest part of the BCS theory, at least in my opinion, was showing that electrons near the Fermi Surface attracted rather than repelled each other. They reasonably assumed that the electron-electron potential near the Fermi Surface was constant in momentum space. This means that the potential is given by a huge matrix of 1s, multiplied by -V, the potential (V>0).
reilly said:Constant throughout momentum space means concentrated in configuration space. -- its like a very strong negative potential centered at X=0.
reilly said:So, roughly speaking, this hole can suck all the electrons into itself, and creates a bound state, which involves all the electrons.
reilly said:The other solutions, give particle-like states; Cooper Pairs in particular, with positive excitation energies. Further, the ground state has every possible electron state filled, so the only excitations possible are hole-electron pairs, which due to the positive excitation energy (energy gap) behave like 'free particles'" .