Allen-Dynes Tc and anisotropic Superconducting gap Tc are different
Posted: Mon Apr 03, 2023 7:37 pm
Dear all,
Could anyone please tell me why my Allen-Dynes Tc and anisotropic Superconducting gap Tc are different?
My input files can be found in my previous question, of which also I am looking for the answer.
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Allen-Dynes Tc:
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?
Could anyone please tell me why my Allen-Dynes Tc and anisotropic Superconducting gap Tc are different?
My input files can be found in my previous question, of which also I am looking for the answer.
viewtopic.php?f=6&t=1761
Allen-Dynes Tc:
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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
Could anyone please suggest me why this is the case?