Why magnesium diboride is not described by anisotropic Ginzburg-Landau theory
Abstract
It is well established that the superconductivity in the recently discovered superconducting compound MgB2 resides in the quasi-two-dimensional band (σ-band) and three-dimensional band (π-band). We demonstrate that, due to such band structure, the anisotropic Ginzburg-Landau theory practically does not have region of applicability, because gradient expansion in the c direction breaks down. In the case of dirty π-band we derive the simplest equations which describe properties of such superconductors near Tc and explore some consequences of these equations.
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