Superconducting correlations in any dimensionality

Abstract

We consider the static anomalous Cooper loop for the electron gas of arbitrary spatial dimensionality, D. This object enters the mean-field equation for the superconducting temperature, Tc. The closed expression in r- space is found at T=0 as an analytical function of D. Its counterpart in q-space has a logarithmic singularity at q=0 and no singularities at q=2kF for any D. We extend our analysis for the case of finite T and note that in two dimensions the bound state of two electrons is possible even in the limit kF -> 0. We comment on the possible implications of this fact for the theory of high-Tc cuprates.

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