In this paper, we present a simple method to model the curvature activated
phonon softening in a 2D superconducting layer. The superconducting transition
temperature Tc in the case of a 2D rectangular sheet, a hollow cylinder and a
hollow sphere of one coherence length thickness is calculated by the quantum
mechanical electron-phonon scattering matrix, and a series of collective
lattice vibrations in the surface state. We will show that being extremely thin
in a flat rectangular shape is not enough to significantly enhance the Tc
through phonon softening. However, if a curvature is added, Tc can be strongly
enhanced. The increase in Tc with respect to the bulk is greatest in a hollow
sphere, intermediate in a hollow cylinder and weakest for the rectangular
sheet, when systems of identical length scale are considered. In addition, we
find that the edge effect of such a 2D sheet has a strong broadening effect on
Tc in addition to the effect of order parameter phase fluctuations.Comment: Physica C, in pres