History of the BCS to Bose-Einstein Transition
Abstract
Attention is drawn to the fact that some publications state or imply incorrectly that the BCS-Bose gas transition was first studied by Leggett in 1980, whereas I published a paper on this subject in 1969. Attention is also drawn to evidence from colleagues and myself in the 1980's that a ceramic sample of 3% Zr-doped SrTiO3 was on the Bose-gas side of the transition. This was, I think, the first example of a sample of any material which reached the Bose-gas regime, and also gave a world record by a factor of over one hundred for the lowest carrier concentration (~1015cm-3) at which superconductivity (or strictly the beginning of a transition) has been observed to occur.
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