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Many-Body Aspects of the Theory of Fermi Liquids Near Boundaries
Abstract Quasiparticle scattering at walls confining a Fermi liquid (3He or conduction electrons in metals) is usually described by imposing boundary conditions on the quasiparticle distribution function. I review the derivation of such a boundary condition from first principles. The method is specifically designed to work also in the superfluid (superconducting) state of the Fermi liquid.
Many-Body Aspects of the Theory of Fermi Liquids Near Boundaries
Abstract Quasiparticle scattering at walls confining a Fermi liquid (3He or conduction electrons in metals) is usually described by imposing boundary conditions on the quasiparticle distribution function. I review the derivation of such a boundary condition from first principles. The method is specifically designed to work also in the superfluid (superconducting) state of the Fermi liquid.
Many-Body Aspects of the Theory of Fermi Liquids Near Boundaries
Rainer, Dierk (author)
Recent Progress in Many-Body Theories ; 1 ; 217-223
1988-01-01
7 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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