Dear Roxana and ponce,
How do we take the value of mu* if we are to predict the transition temperature of a superconductor which does not exist and hence its experimental Tc is unknown. when the experimental value of is Tc known, we can just adjust the value of mu* to calculate the right Tc. but when experimental value is not known- "how do we calculate Tc if we do not know mu* "
Thanks in advance.
top gun
about mu* pseudo potential
Moderator: stiwari
Re: about mu* pseudo potential
Hi,
You can vary mu* between 0.1 and 0.2 and see how Tc changes (most systems have mu* between these limits). As an alternative, you can estimate mu* for your system using Morel-Anderson expression.
Best regards,
Roxana
You can vary mu* between 0.1 and 0.2 and see how Tc changes (most systems have mu* between these limits). As an alternative, you can estimate mu* for your system using Morel-Anderson expression.
Best regards,
Roxana
Roxana Margine
Associate Professor
Department of Physics, Applied Physics and Astronomy
Binghamton University, State University of New York
Associate Professor
Department of Physics, Applied Physics and Astronomy
Binghamton University, State University of New York
Re: about mu* pseudo potential
Dear Roxana ma'am,
Thank you for the suggestions. These were really helpful.
Regards
TOPGUN
Thank you for the suggestions. These were really helpful.
Regards
TOPGUN