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&+\Delta^*(\tau, \vec{r})\psi_\uparrow (\tau, \vec{r})\psi_\downarrow (\tau, \vec{r}) \Delta (\tau, \vec{r})\psi^\dagger_\downarrow (\tau, \vec{r})\psi^\dagger_\uparrow (\tau, \vec{r}) | &+\Delta^*(\tau, \vec{r})\psi_\uparrow (\tau, \vec{r})\psi_\downarrow (\tau, \vec{r}) \Delta (\tau, \vec{r})\psi^\dagger_\downarrow (\tau, \vec{r})\psi^\dagger_\uparrow (\tau, \vec{r}) | ||
*-\frac{1}{g}\Delta^* (\tau, \vec{r})\Delta (\tau, \vec{r}) \}</math> | *-\frac{1}{g}\Delta^* (\tau, \vec{r})\Delta (\tau, \vec{r}) \}</math> | ||
\end{align}</math> | |||
== Microscopic derivation of the Giznburg-Landau functional == | == Microscopic derivation of the Giznburg-Landau functional == | ||
=== Little Parks experiment === | === Little Parks experiment === |
Revision as of 20:10, 7 February 2011
Welcome to Phy 6937 Superconductivity and superfluidity
PHY6937 is a one semester advanced graduate level course. Its aim is to introduce concepts and theoretical techniques for the description of superconductors and superfluids. This course is a natural continuation of the "many-body" course PHY5670 and will build on the logical framework introduced therein, i.e. broken symmetry and adiabatic continuity. The course will cover a range of topics, such as the connection between the phenomenological Ginzburg-Landau and the microscpic BCS theory, Migdal-Eliashberg treatment of phonon mediated superconductivity, unconventional superconductivity, superfluidity in He-4 and He-3, and Kosterlitz-Thouless theory of two dimensional superfluids.
The key component of the course is the collaborative student contribution to the course Wiki-textbook. Each team of students is responsible for BOTH writing the assigned chapter AND editing chapters of others.
Team assignments: Spring 2011 student teams
Outline of the course:
Pairing Hamiltonian and BCS instability
We can write the Hamiltonian of the system as:
in which, and
For this system, the partition function is:
where,
It doesn't matter to multiply partition function by a constant:
where,
Here, we need to pay attention: and are grassmann numbers. and are constant. and behave like constant.
Let's make a shift of the constant:
Then,
Set Failed to parse (unknown function "\begin{align}"): {\displaystyle \begin{align}S&=S_{BCS}+S_{\Delta} &=\int_0^\beta d\tau \sum_{\vec{r}}\{ \psi_\sigma^\dagger(\tau, \vec{r})(\partial _\tau+\epsilon_\vec{p}-\mu)\psi_\sigma^\dagger (\vec{r}) &+\Delta^*(\tau, \vec{r})\psi_\uparrow (\tau, \vec{r})\psi_\downarrow (\tau, \vec{r}) \Delta (\tau, \vec{r})\psi^\dagger_\downarrow (\tau, \vec{r})\psi^\dagger_\uparrow (\tau, \vec{r}) *-\frac{1}{g}\Delta^* (\tau, \vec{r})\Delta (\tau, \vec{r}) \}} \end{align}</math>