Quantitative reliability of Migdal-Eliashberg theory for strong electron-phonon coupling

Abstract

We reassess the validity of Migdal-Eliashberg (ME) theory for coupled electron-phonon systems for large couplings λ. Although model calculations have found that ME theory breaks down for λ 0.5, it is routinely applied for λ>1 to strong coupling superconductors. To resolve this discrepancy it is important to distinguish between bare parameters, used as input in models, and effective parameters, derived from experiments. We show explicitly that ME gives accurate results for the critical temperature and the spectral gap for large effective λ. This provides quantitative theoretical support for the applicability of ME theory to strong coupling conventional superconductors.

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