Search results for "BCS theory"
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Application of the relativistic mean-field mass model to ther-process and the influence of mass uncertainties
2008
A new mass table calculated by the relativistic mean-field approach with the state-dependent BCS method for the pairing correlation is applied for the first time to study r-process nucleosynthesis. The solar r-process abundance is well reproduced within a waiting-point approximation approach. Using an exponential fitting procedure to find the required astrophysical conditions, the influence of mass uncertainty is investigated. The r-process calculations using the FRDM, ETFSI-Q, and HFB-13 mass tables have been used for that purpose. It is found that the nuclear physical uncertainty can significantly influence the deduced astrophysical conditions for the r-process site. In addition, the infl…
The M4 transitions of isomeric states
2015
Tässä pro gradu -tutkielmassa tutkitaan isomeeristen tilojen magneettisten M4-gammasiirtymien redusoituja matriisielementtejä. Tutkittavat siirtymät ovat venyneitä M4-siirtymiä kaksoisbeetahajoamisten massa-alueilla A=85-115 ja A=135-143. Tutkielman tarkoituksena on verrata kokeellisia ydinmatriisielementtejä kvasihiukkasmatriisielementteihin ja MQPM-teorian avulla laskettuihin matriisielementteihin. Kokeelliset matriisielementi lasketaan kokeellisesti määritettyjen arvojen avulla ja kvasihiukkas- sekä MQPM-matriisielementit määritetään tietokoneohjelmien avulla. Kokeellisten ja kvasihiukkasmatriisielementtien välinen suhde osoittautui olevan noin 0,29 ja kokeellisten ja MQPM-matriisielemen…
Scanning tunnelling spectroscopy study of paramagnetic superconducting β''-ET(4)[(H(3)O)Fe(C(2)O(4))(3)]·C(6)H(5)Br crystals.
2010
Scanning tunnelling spectroscopy (STS) and microscopy (STM) were performed on the paramagnetic molecular superconductor β''-ET(4)[(H(3)O)Fe(C(2)O(4))(3)]·C(6)H(5)Br. Under ambient pressure, this compound is located near the boundary separating superconducting and insulating phases of the phase diagram. In spite of a strongly reduced critical temperature T(c) (T(c) = 4.0 K at the onset, zero resistance at T(c) = 0.5 K), the low temperature STS spectra taken in the superconducting regions show strong similarities with the higher T(c) ET κ-derivatives series. We exploited different models for the density of states (DOS), with conventional and unconventional order parameters to take into accoun…
Flat Bands as a Route to High-Temperature Superconductivity in Graphite
2016
Superconductivity is traditionally viewed as a low-temperature phenomenon. Within the BCS theory this is understood to result from the fact that the pairing of electrons takes place only close to the usually two-dimensional Fermi surface residing at a finite chemical potential. Because of this, the critical temperature is exponentially suppressed compared to the microscopic energy scales. On the other hand, pairing electrons around a dispersionless (flat) energy band leads to very strong superconductivity, with a mean-field critical temperature linearly proportional to the microscopic coupling constant. The prize to be paid is that flat bands can probably be generated only on surfaces and i…