SUPERCONDUCTIVITY IN TWO-BAND SYSTEM WITH LOW CARRIER DENSITY

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DOI10.1142/S0217979205029432zbMATH Open1062.82522arXivcond-mat/0312302OpenAlexW2093159948MaRDI QIDQ4680708FDOQ4680708


Authors: M. E. Palistrant Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 7 June 2005

Published in: International Journal of Modern Physics B (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: This article is a review o over theory of superconductivity, which is constructed for systems with two overlapping energy bands at the Fermi surface and with arbitrary charge carrier density.There is taken into account all possible kinds of electron pairing within each band and of electron pairing from different bands. A bell-shape dependence of superconducting-transition temperature Tc on the electron density, and have demonstrated a possible onset of HTSC. The absolute and relative jumps of the electron heat capacity (CSCN) and (CSCN)/CN at the point T=Tc have been calculated and the density dependence of these quantities have been demonstrated. The theory yields both small values (CSCN)/CN<1,43 and large ones (CSCN)/CN>1,43. Favorable conditions have been manifested for an experimental observation of a bend on the chemical-potential plot mu(T) at point T=Tc in oxide ceramics and magnezium borid. An application of the path integral method to the two-band model is developed and on this basis, the process of transition from the Fermi to the Bose pattern of elementary excitations at Tot=0 in the presence of a two-particle bound state in the system is demonstrated. The overlapping of the energy bands on the Fermi surface intensify some peculiarities of thermodynamic properties at low carrier density. This helps to their experimental confirmation.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/cond-mat/0312302




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