Abstract

Weak pairing correlations in aluminum nanograins have been investigated using a symmetrical polynomial method based on the wave functions projected onto states with a fixed number of electrons. It is shown that this approach does not lead to a sharp transition from the superconducting to normal state with an increase in temperature, and the intensity of the pairing correlations exceeds that obtained using traditional BCS theory.

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