Thermodynamics of ultra-small metallic grains in the auxiliary-field Monte Carlo approach
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❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall
cond-mat.supr-connucl-th
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methodultra-smallauxiliary-fieldcarlograinsmetallicmonteafmc
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We use an auxiliary-field Monte Carlo (AFMC) method to calculate thermodynamic properties (spin susceptibility and heat capacity) of ultra-small metallic grains in the presence of pairing correlations. This method allows us to study the crossover from bulk systems, where mean-field BCS theory is valid, to the fluctuation-dominated regime of ultra-small particles at finite temperature. The computational effort at low temperatures is significantly reduced by exploiting a simple renormalization method.
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