Abstract
We examine the destruction of superconducting pairing in metallic grains as their size is decreased for both even and odd numbers of electrons. This occurs when the average level spacing is of the same order as the BCS order parameter . The energy levels of these grains are randomly distributed according to random matrix theory, and we must work statistically. We find that the average value of the critical level spacing is larger than that for the model of equally spaced levels for both parities, and derive numerically the probability densities that a grain of mean level spacing shows pairing.
- Received 26 August 1996
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.77.4962
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