A Simple Model of Superconductors: Insights from Free Fermion and Boson Gases
Abstract
Superconductors at temperatures below the critical temperature Tc can be modeled as a mixture of Fermi and Bose gases, where the Fermi gas consists of conduction electrons and the Bose gas comprises Cooper pairs. This simple model enables the computation of the temperature dependence of 2 r(T) / N, where N is the total number of conduction electrons and r(T) is the number of Cooper pairs at temperature T. Analyzing 2 r(T) / N across various superconductors may provide significant insights into the mechanisms behind high-temperature superconductivity, especially regarding coherence in Cooper pairs.
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