Abstract With the help of the decimation ansatz of the renormlization group, the dependence of critical temperature on a transverse magnetic field is calculated analytically for a quasi-one-dimensional disordered superconductor model, based on the de Gennes-Skal-Shklovskii (dGSS) picture of the large cluster in a percolation system. Our results are in good agreement with those given by Halley's scaling theory.
Received: 08 July 1992
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PACS:
74.62.-c
(Transition temperature variations, phase diagrams)
(Specific approaches applied to studies of phase transitions)
Fund: Project supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China and the HUST Natural Science Foundation.
Cite this article:
YI LIN (易林), XIAO YI (肖奕), YAO KAI-LUN (姚凯伦) CRITICAL TEMPERATURE FOR A MODEL QUASI-ONE-DIMENSIONAL DISORDERED SUPERCONDUCTOR 1993 Acta Physica Sinica (Overseas Edition) 2 458
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