- 98-43 Yong-Jihn Kim
- Strong-Coupling Theory of Impure Superconductors : Correspondence
with Weak-Coupling Theory
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Feb 1, 98
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Abstract. We reconsider the ordinary impurity effect on the transition temperature
$T_{c}$ of superconductors using the Eliashberg formalism.
It is shown that the correspondence principle, which relates strong-coupling
and weak-coupling theories, works only when Anderson's pairing condition
between the time-reversed scattered-states is used.
For an Einstein phonon model, the change of the electron density
of states caused by the impurity scattering leads to a $T_{c}$ decrease
proportional to ${1/ E_{F}\tau}$ in the dirty limit.
It is pointed out that the phonon-mediated interaction decreases
by the same weak localization correction term as that of the conductivity.
Accordingly, for strongly localized states the phonon-mediated interaction
is exponentially small.
We also discuss the case of Debye phonon model.
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