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Boltzmann Equation with a Large Potential in a Periodic Box
The stability of the Maxwellian of the Boltzmann equation with a large
amplitude external potential has been an important open problem. In this
paper, we resolve this problem with a large potential in a periodic box
, . We use [1] in framework to
establish the well-posedness and the stability of the Maxwellian
Josephson effect in quasi one-dimensional unconventional superconductors
Josephson effect in junctions of quasi one-dimensional triangular lattice
superconductors is discussed, where the theoretical model corresponds to
organic superconductors (TMTSF)_2PF_6. We assume the quarter-filling electron
band and p, d and f wave like pairing symmetries in organic superconductors. To
realize the electronic structures in organic superconductors, we introduce the
asymmetric hopping integral, (t') among second nearest lattice sites. At t'=0,
the Josephson current in the d wave symmetry saturates in low temperatures,
whereas those in the p and the f wave symmetries show the low-temperature
anomaly due to the zero-energy state at the junction interfaces. The
low-temperature anomaly appears even in the d wave symmetry in the presence of
t', whereas the anomaly is suppressed in the f wave symmetry. The shape of the
Fermi surface is an important factor for the formation of the ZES in the
quarter-filling electron systems.Comment: 10 page
A phenomenological theory of zero-energy Andreev resonant states
A conceptual consideration is given to a zero-energy state (ZES) at the
surface of unconventional superconductors. The reflection coefficients in
normal-metal / superconductor (NS) junctions are calculated based on a
phenomenological description of the reflection processes of a quasiparticle.
The phenomenological theory reveals the importance of the sign change in the
pair potential for the formation of the ZES. The ZES is observed as the
zero-bias conductance peak (ZBCP) in the differential conductance of NS
junctions. The split of the ZBCP due to broken time-reversal symmetry states is
naturally understood in the present theory. We also discuss effects of external
magnetic fields on the ZBCP.Comment: 12 page
Influence of magnetic impurities on charge transport in diffusive-normal-metal / superconductor junctions
Charge transport in the diffusive normal metal (DN) / insulator / - and -wave superconductor junctions is studied in the presence of magnetic
impurities in DN in the framework of the quasiclassical Usadel equations with
the generalized boundary conditions. The cases of - and d-wave
superconducting electrodes are considered. The junction conductance is
calculated as a function of a bias voltage for various parameters of the DN
metal: resistivity, Thouless energy, the magnetic impurity scattering rate and
the transparency of the insulating barrier between DN and a superconductor. It
is shown that the proximity effect is suppressed by magnetic impurity
scattering in DN for any value of the barrier transparency. In low-transparent
s-wave junctions this leads to the suppression of the normalized zero-bias
conductance. In contrast to that, in high transparent junctions zero-bias
conductance is enhanced by magnetic impurity scattering. The physical origin of
this effect is discussed. For the d-wave junctions, the dependence on the
misorientation angle between the interface normal and the crystal axis
of a superconductor is studied. The zero-bias conductance peak is suppressed by
the magnetic impurity scattering only for low transparent junctions with
. In other cases the conductance of the d-wave junctions does
not depend on the magnetic impurity scattering due to strong suppression of the
proximity effect by the midgap Andreev resonant states.Comment: 11 pages, 13 figures;d-wave case adde
Effect of the Vortices on the Nuclear Spin Relaxation Rate in the Unconventional Pairing States of the Organic Superconductor (TMTSF)PF
This Letter theoretically discusses quasiparticle states and nuclear spin
relaxation rates in a quasi-one-dimensional superconductor
(TMTSF)PF under a magnetic field applied parallel to the conduction
chains. We study the effects of Josephson-type vortices on by
solving the Bogoliubov de Gennes equation for -, - or -wave pairing
interactions. In the presence of line nodes in pairing functions, is
proportional to in sufficiently low temperatures because quasiparticles
induced by vortices at the Fermi energy relax spins. We also try to identify
the pairing symmetry of (TMTSF)PF.Comment: 4+ pages, 4 figure
Observability of surface Andreev bound states in a topological insulator in proximity to an s-wave superconductor
To guide experimental work on the search for Majorana zero-energy modes, we
calculate the superconducting pairing symmetry of a three-dimensional
topological insulator in combination with an s-wave superconductor. In analogy
to the case of nanowires with strong spin-orbit coupling we show how the
pairing symmetry changes across different topological regimes. We demonstrate
that a dominant p-wave pairing relation is not sufficient to realize a Majorana
zero-energy mode useful for quantum computation. Our main result of this paper
is the relation between odd-frequency pairing and Majorana zero energy modes by
using Green functions techniques in three-dimensional topological insulators in
the so-called Majorana regime. We discuss thereafter how the pairing relations
in the different regimes can be observed in the shape of the tunneling
conductance of an s-wave proximized three-dimensional topological insulator. We
will discuss the necessity to incorporate a ferromagnetic insulator to localize
the zero-energy bound state to the interface as a Majorana mode.Comment: Accepted for publication in Journal of Physics: Condensed Matte
Elementary Excitations in Quantum Antiferromagnetic Chains: Dyons, Spinons and Breathers
Considering experimental results obtained on three prototype compounds, TMMC,
CsCoCl3 (or CsCoBr3) and Cu Benzoate, we discuss the importance of non-linear
excitations in the physics of quantum (and classical) antiferromagnetic spin
chains.Comment: Invited at the International Symposium on Cooperative Phenomena of
Assembled Metal Complexes, November 15-17, 2001, Osaka, Japa
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