Finish reading a2f file
Electron-phonon coupling strength = 1.8074196
Estimated Allen-Dynes Tc = 19.995505 K for muc = 0.10000
Estimated w_log in Allen-Dynes Tc = 12.891461 meV
Estimated BCS superconducting gap = 3.032620 meV
Estimated Tc from machine learning model = 25.660110 K
WARNING WARNING WARNING
The code may crash since tempsmin = 30.000 K is larger than Allen-Dynes Tc = 19.996 K
temp( 1) = 30.00000 K
Anisotropic SC gap profile (for muc = 0.10000) which gives Tc around more than 30K while Allen Dynes Tc is 19.995505 K:
Could anyone please suggest me why this is the case?
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If a material has a highly anisotropic superconducting gap, it is anticipated that its AD Tc (critical temperature for the isotropic component of the gap) will be lower than its anisotropic Tc. For instance, MgB2 serves as an example where you can refer to the literature and observe that the AD Tc is approximately 19 K, while the anisotropic Tc is around 40 K.
Thank you Hari Sir for the theoretical insight.
One more question has been raised in my head, maybe I'm being naive and not aware of the proper theory, that if the system having highly anisotropic SC gap then it should show a multi-gap character? Is there any condition like this?
I case of MgB2, system is anisotropic and has two gaps from \Sigma and \Pi bands, but we can not always say that the anisotropic SC gap shows a multi-gap character, I think.
Happy EPWing,
Hari
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