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Determination of gap solution and critical temperature in doped graphene superconductivity
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    Determination of gap solution and critical temperature in doped graphene superconductivity (English)
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    27 June 2017
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    This paper deals with the study of the doping-modified BCS gap equation. This analysis is carried out in the formalism of graphene superconductivity in relationship with the existence of a positive gap solution and critical transition temperature. Several numerical examples illustrate the results.
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    graphene
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    Dirac fermions
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    doping
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    BCS theory
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    gap solution
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    order parameter
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    critical temperature
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    globally convergent methods
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