Ok, so I know that with the BCS theory of superconductivity, the temperature must be below the critical temperature to allow for the formation of Cooper pairs. These low temps are required for the repulsive forces of the electrons to be overcome, attracting each other to form Cooper pairs and also so that the phonons are prevented. These Cooper pairs are then able to pass through the lattice unimpeded, interacting with phonons within the lattice which propel them along to conduct.
My question is if the Cooper pairs pass through unimpeded, how do they interact with the phonons? Also, is there anything about the BCS theory which I need to know in more detail?
My question is if the Cooper pairs pass through unimpeded, how do they interact with the phonons? Also, is there anything about the BCS theory which I need to know in more detail?