Kohn-Luttinger Correction to Tc in a Phonon Superconductor
Dan Phan, Andrey V Chubukov

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Weak coupling theory predicts the critical temperature of a phonon superconductor to be , where is the Debye frequency, is the dimensionless electron-phonon coupling constant, and the factor comes from fermionic self-energy and frequency dependence of the interaction. Other corrections are small either in , by Migdal's theorem, or in . However, this formula assumes that , where is the Fermi energy. We obtain in the dilute regime, when the Fermi energy is smaller than . We argue that in this situation Migdal's theorem is no longer valid, and Kohn-Luttinger-type corrections to the pairing interaction must be included to obtain the correct prefactor for .
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