The low-density 3D electron gas is claimed to undergo a superconducting transition at rs about 8 and T about 10^-4 Fermi energy, signaled by a divergence in the renormalization function that the author attributes to one-dimensional excitron-induced pair fluctuations.
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Excitron-Induced Pair Fluctuations Reveal Superconductivity in the Electron Gas
The low-density 3D electron gas is claimed to undergo a superconducting transition at rs about 8 and T about 10^-4 Fermi energy, signaled by a divergence in the renormalization function that the author attributes to one-dimensional excitron-induced pair fluctuations.