Abstract

Based on the concepts of a superpropagator, multiple Debye temperatures, and equivalence of the binding energy of a Cooper pair and the BCS energy gap, the set of generalized BCS equations obtained recently via a temperature-generalized Bethe–Salpeter equation is employed for a unified study of the following composite superconductors: MgB2, Nb3Sn , and YBCO. In addition, we study the Nb – Al system in which Cooper pairs as resonances have recently been reported to have been observed. Our approach seems to suggest that a simple extension of the BCS theory that accommodates the concept of Cooper pairs bound via a more than one phonon exchange mechanism may be an interesting candidate for dealing with high-temperature superconductors.

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