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Type of Document Dissertation
Author Sumaryada, Tony Ibnu
Author's Email Address sumaryada@gmail.com
URN etd-11122007-142528
Title Pairing Correlations and Phase Transitions in Mesoscopic Systems
Degree Doctor of Philosophy
Department Physics, Department of
Advisory Committee
Advisor Name Title
Alexander Volya Committee Chair
Jorge Piekarewicz Committee Co-Chair
Grigory Rogachev Committee Member
Hong Li Committee Member
Vladimir Dobrosavljevic Committee Member
Keywords
  • nuclear structure
  • thermodynamics
  • BCS
  • phase transitions
  • pairing
  • mesoscopic systems
  • exact solution of pairing
Date of Defense 2007-10-08
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Abstract
Pairing correlations and phase transitions in mesoscopic or small systems are studied through out this dissertation. We start our discussion by showing the importance of short range correlations and their role in forming bound Cooper pairs. For a model Hamiltonian, we solved the Schrodinger equation in the harmonic oscillator basis analytically, the concept of self consistency is used to get the whole energy spectrum. Using variational methods applied to a trial wave function, we derived the BCS equations, which again should be solved self consistently with particle number to produce the total energy. Some examples of BCS calculations in realistic case like in the Sn isotopes are shown. Various approximations such as one level, two levels and five levels systems are discussed. In the five levels model calculations, we compare our results with the previous works by other authors. We also find a good agreement with the experimental data. We extend our BCS calculations by adding the three body interaction term. This additional term is unlikely to improve our results compared to the experiment.

In a separate work, using numerical and analytical methods implemented for different models we conduct a systematic study of thermodynamic properties of pairing

correlations in mesoscopic nuclear systems. Various quantities are

calculated and analyzed using the exact solution of pairing. An in-depth

comparison of canonical, grand canonical, and microcanonical ensemble

is conducted. The nature of the pairing phase transition in a small

system is of particular interest. We discuss the onset of discontinuities

in the thermodynamic variables, fluctuations, and evolution of zeros

of the canonical and grand canonical partition functions in the complex

plane. The behavior of the Invariant Correlational Entropy is also

studied in the transitional region of interest. The change in the

character of the phase transition due to the presence of magnetic

field is discussed along with studies of superconducting thermodynamics.

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