Superconducting gap using isotropic Eliashberg equation.
Posted: Thu May 04, 2023 6:20 pm
Dear all,
I am calculating the superconducting properties of some systems.
In the output, the T_c value is around 9 K and the BCS gap is 1.43 meV.
Now, If I solve the isotropic Eliashberg equation at temperature 9.5 K
I am getting superconducting gaps around 2.4 meV. Is this possible? Is this
mean that my calculations are not in convergence?
With regards,
Bikash Patra,
TIFR, Mumbai
I am calculating the superconducting properties of some systems.
In the output, the T_c value is around 9 K and the BCS gap is 1.43 meV.
Now, If I solve the isotropic Eliashberg equation at temperature 9.5 K
I am getting superconducting gaps around 2.4 meV. Is this possible? Is this
mean that my calculations are not in convergence?
With regards,
Bikash Patra,
TIFR, Mumbai