Dielectric Constant of a Superconductor

Abstract
The longitudinal dielectric constant has been calculated for the extended Bardeen-Cooper-Schrieffer model of a superconductor. An explicit formula is obtained which has been evaluated numerically. The competition between collective and single-particle effects is pronounced, so that the dielectric function differs remarkably from the most elementary approximations to it. However, the dielectric function of the superconductor does not differ greatly from that in the normal metal in either the high-frequency or static limit, regardless of the wavelength. This prevents the modifications due to superconductivity from being readily observed. In particular, the shift in the static polarizability should cause very small shifts in the phonon speed, so small that no effect on the lattice specific heat should be observed.