In 1956 Cooper demonstrated (1956 Phys. Rev. 104 1189) that, no matter how weak the attraction is, two electrons in three-dimensional (3D) space just above the Fermi sea could be bound. In this work we investigate the influence of confinement on the binding energy of a Cooper pair. We show that confinement-induced modification of the Fermi sea results in a significant increase of the binding energy, when the bottom of an energy subband is very close to the Fermi surface.Superconductivity in quantum-size regim
Quantum confinement of the perpendicular motion of electrons in single-crystalline metallic supercon...
9 pages, no figures, slightly modified versionInternational audienceWhile the one-Cooper pair proble...
Cooper pair sizes are evaluated in a simple harmonic oscillator model reproducing the values of soph...
In 1956 Cooper demonstrated (1956 Phys. Rev. 104 1189) that, no matter how weak the attraction is, t...
In 1956 Cooper demonstrated (1956 Phys. Rev. 104 1189) that, no matter how weak the attraction is, t...
In 1956 Cooper demonstrated (1956 Phys. Rev. 104 1189) that, no matter how weak the attraction is, t...
International audienceIn 1956 Cooper demonstrated (1956 Phys. Rev. 104 1189) that, no matter how wea...
We investigate the Josephson effect between two coupled superconductors, coupled by the tunneling o...
Cooper pair sizes are evaluated in a simple harmonic oscillator model reproducing the values of soph...
Cooper pair sizes are evaluated in a simple harmonic oscillator model reproducing the values of soph...
Cooper pair sizes are evaluated in a simple harmonic oscillator model reproducing the values of soph...
Quantum confinement of the perpendicular motion of electrons in single-crystalline metallic supercon...
Quantum confinement of the perpendicular motion of electrons in single-crystalline metallic supercon...
Cooper pair sizes are evaluated in a simple harmonic oscillator model reproducing the values of soph...
Cooper pair sizes are evaluated in a simple harmonic oscillator model reproducing the values of soph...
Quantum confinement of the perpendicular motion of electrons in single-crystalline metallic supercon...
9 pages, no figures, slightly modified versionInternational audienceWhile the one-Cooper pair proble...
Cooper pair sizes are evaluated in a simple harmonic oscillator model reproducing the values of soph...
In 1956 Cooper demonstrated (1956 Phys. Rev. 104 1189) that, no matter how weak the attraction is, t...
In 1956 Cooper demonstrated (1956 Phys. Rev. 104 1189) that, no matter how weak the attraction is, t...
In 1956 Cooper demonstrated (1956 Phys. Rev. 104 1189) that, no matter how weak the attraction is, t...
International audienceIn 1956 Cooper demonstrated (1956 Phys. Rev. 104 1189) that, no matter how wea...
We investigate the Josephson effect between two coupled superconductors, coupled by the tunneling o...
Cooper pair sizes are evaluated in a simple harmonic oscillator model reproducing the values of soph...
Cooper pair sizes are evaluated in a simple harmonic oscillator model reproducing the values of soph...
Cooper pair sizes are evaluated in a simple harmonic oscillator model reproducing the values of soph...
Quantum confinement of the perpendicular motion of electrons in single-crystalline metallic supercon...
Quantum confinement of the perpendicular motion of electrons in single-crystalline metallic supercon...
Cooper pair sizes are evaluated in a simple harmonic oscillator model reproducing the values of soph...
Cooper pair sizes are evaluated in a simple harmonic oscillator model reproducing the values of soph...
Quantum confinement of the perpendicular motion of electrons in single-crystalline metallic supercon...
9 pages, no figures, slightly modified versionInternational audienceWhile the one-Cooper pair proble...
Cooper pair sizes are evaluated in a simple harmonic oscillator model reproducing the values of soph...