Cooper pair
English
editEtymology
editNamed after American physicist Leon Neil Cooper.
Noun
editCooper pair (plural Cooper pairs)
- (physics) A pair of electrons (or other fermions), of opposite spin, whose theorised behaviour is the basis of the BCS theory of superconductivity.
- Synonyms: BCS pair, Bardeen-Cooper-Schrieffer pair
- 1991, Werner Buckel, Superconductivity: Fundamentals and Applications, Wiley, page 42:
- The fundamental requirement for superconductivity is the existence of Cooper pairs.
- 2000, Lynne Marie Merchant, Variation of the Superconductor Order Parameter in Quench-condensed Granular Films, University of California, page 8:
- This is because a superconducting state is composed of extended Cooper pairs. A coherence length, , describes the extension length of a Cooper pair over which the two quasiparticles remain bound as a pair.
- 2004, Ludovic Pricoupenko, Hélène Perrin, Maxim Olshanii, Quantum Gases in Low Dimensions, EDP Sciences, page 173:
- This is a direct macroscopic manifestation of the presence of a condensate of Cooper pairs in a superconductor.
Translations
editpair of electrons
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Further reading
edit- Cooper pair on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
- BCS theory on Wikipedia.Wikipedia