Particle-hole fluctuation corrections to BCS theory via functional integral techniques
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Abstract
The standard BCS approach to superconductivity considers only particle-particle pairing interactions, meaning that Cooper pairing arises as an instability of an otherwise well-defined Fermi surface. In a more generic situation, other interactions can compete with the Cooper instability and lead to a breakdown in the formation of a Fermi surface, which as a result changes the properties of the ground state. We explore a functional-integral method for rigorously incorporating particle-hole fluctuation corrections to the BCS theory of superconductivity. These corrections arise naturally as the result of a multi-channel Hubbard-Stratonovich decomposition of an attractive Hubbard interaction. Differences between this approach and previous models of particle-hole corrections to BCS theory are considered.
*We acknowledge the support of the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC).
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Presenters
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Mason Protter
- University of Alberta