Universality in low-dimensional BCS theory

It is a remarkable property of BCS theory that the ratio of the energy gap at zero temperature Ξ and the critical temperature T c is (approximately) given by a universal constant, independent of the microscopic details of the fermionic interaction. This universality has rigorously been proven quite...

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Published inReviews in mathematical physics Vol. 36; no. 9
Main Authors Henheik, Joscha, Lauritsen, Asbjørn Bækgaard, Roos, Barbara
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Singapore World Scientific Publishing Company 01.10.2024
World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte., Ltd
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ISSN0129-055X
1793-6659
DOI10.1142/S0129055X2360005X

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Summary:It is a remarkable property of BCS theory that the ratio of the energy gap at zero temperature Ξ and the critical temperature T c is (approximately) given by a universal constant, independent of the microscopic details of the fermionic interaction. This universality has rigorously been proven quite recently in three spatial dimensions and three different limiting regimes: weak coupling, low density and high density. The goal of this short note is to extend the universal behavior to lower dimensions d = 1 , 2 and give an exemplary proof in the weak coupling limit.
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ISSN:0129-055X
1793-6659
DOI:10.1142/S0129055X2360005X