Abstract
We have calculated the superconducting energy gap for a large number of points on the irreducible (1/48)th of the Fermi surface of pure single-crystal aluminum both at zero and finite pressure. It is found that the energy gap anisotropy in aluminum increases with increasing pressure.
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