Single-particle spectra are calculated in the superconducting state for a fermionic system with an attractive interaction, as functions of temperature and coupling strength from weak to strong. The fermionic system is described by a single-particle self-energy that includes pairing-fluctuation effects in the superconducting state. The theory reduces to the ordinary BCS approximation in weak coupling and to the Bogoliubov approximation for the composite bosons in strong coupling. Several features of the single-particle spectral function are shown to compare favorably with experimental data for cuprate superconductors
We consider the current correlation function for a three-dimensional system of fermions embedded in ...
Abstract. We analyze optical spectra of high temperature superconductors using a minimal model of el...
Superconducting correlations in an isolated metallic grain are governed by the interplay between two...
Single-particle spectra are calculated in the superconducting state for a fermionic system with an a...
We study the single-particle spectra below the superconducting critical temperature from weak to str...
The crossover from weak to strong coupling for a three-dimensional continuum model of fermions inter...
Using the equation of motion technique for Green's functions we derive the exact solution of the bo...
The density, current, and spin response functions are investigated above the critical temperature T...
We study a strongly attractive system of a few spin-(1/2) fermions confined in a one-dimensional har...
A new pairing theory for many-fermion systems is obtained via a framework related to the one recentl...
© 2018 American Physical Society. Exploiting the similarity between the bunched single-particle ener...
A method which extracts the spectrum of the pairing function from the ARPES measurements in high tem...
The density, current, and spin response functions are investigated above the critical temperature T...
Influence of Coulomb repulsion between fermions on stability of the superconducting state in the mod...
The existence of pair excitations in a Fermi gas interacting via a short-range attractive potential ...
We consider the current correlation function for a three-dimensional system of fermions embedded in ...
Abstract. We analyze optical spectra of high temperature superconductors using a minimal model of el...
Superconducting correlations in an isolated metallic grain are governed by the interplay between two...
Single-particle spectra are calculated in the superconducting state for a fermionic system with an a...
We study the single-particle spectra below the superconducting critical temperature from weak to str...
The crossover from weak to strong coupling for a three-dimensional continuum model of fermions inter...
Using the equation of motion technique for Green's functions we derive the exact solution of the bo...
The density, current, and spin response functions are investigated above the critical temperature T...
We study a strongly attractive system of a few spin-(1/2) fermions confined in a one-dimensional har...
A new pairing theory for many-fermion systems is obtained via a framework related to the one recentl...
© 2018 American Physical Society. Exploiting the similarity between the bunched single-particle ener...
A method which extracts the spectrum of the pairing function from the ARPES measurements in high tem...
The density, current, and spin response functions are investigated above the critical temperature T...
Influence of Coulomb repulsion between fermions on stability of the superconducting state in the mod...
The existence of pair excitations in a Fermi gas interacting via a short-range attractive potential ...
We consider the current correlation function for a three-dimensional system of fermions embedded in ...
Abstract. We analyze optical spectra of high temperature superconductors using a minimal model of el...
Superconducting correlations in an isolated metallic grain are governed by the interplay between two...