110 research outputs found

    Transport Properties of "Extended-s" State Superconductors

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    Superconducting states with "extended s-wave" symmetry have been suggested in connection with recent ARPES experiments on BSCCO. In the presence of impurities, thermodynamic properties of such states reflect a residual density of states N(0)N(0) for a range of concentrations. While properties reflecting N(ω)N(\omega) alone will be similar to those of d-wave states, transport measurements may be shown to qualitatively distinguish between the two. In contrast to the d-wave case with unitarity limit scattering, limiting low-temperature residual conductivities in the s-wave state are large and scale inversely with impurity concentration.Comment: 4 pages, 5 figures, uuencoded compressed postscript fil

    Multichannel Kondo impurities in superconductors

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    We discuss the effect of multichannel Kondo impurities on superconductivity. In the strong coupling regime such impurities are pairbreakers, in contrast to the ordinary Kondo effect. Measurements of TcT_c-suppression may help in identifying impurities displaying this more exotic exchange coupling to the conduction band.Comment: 3 pages, 4 figures, uuencoded compressed postscript file, submitted to SCES'94 (Amsterdam

    Magnetic field dependence of the penetration depth of d-wave superconductors with strong isolated impurities

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    A d-wave superconductor with isolated strong non-magnetic impurities should exhibit an upturn in the penetration depth at low temperatures. Here we calculate how an external magnetic field supresses this effect.Comment: 2 pages, 1 figure, to appear in Physica C (proceedings for the M2S-RIO Conference, May 25-30, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

    Thermal Conductivity Anisotropy in Superconducting UPt3UPt_3

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    Recent thermal conductivity measurements on UPt3UPt_3 single crystals by Lussier et al. indicate the existence of a strong b--c anisotropy in the superconducting state. We calculate the thermal conductivity in various unconventional candidate states appropriate for the UPt3UPt_3 ``B phase" and compare with experiment, specifically the E2uE_{2u} and E1gE_{1g} (1,i)(1,i) states predicted in some Ginzburg-Landau analyses of the phase diagram. For the simplest realizations of these states over spherical or ellipsoidal Fermi surfaces, the normalized E2uE_{2u} conductivity is found, surprisingly, to be completely isotropic. We discuss the effects of inelastic scattering and realistic Fermi surface anisotropy, and deduce constraints on the symmetry class of the UPt3UPt_3 ground state.Comment: 4 postscript pages, UFL102

    Angle-dependent magnetothermal conductivity in d-wave superconductors

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    We analyse the behavior of the thermal conductivity, Îş(H)\kappa(H), in the vortex state of a quasi-two-dimensional d-wave superconductor when both the heat current and the applied magnetic field are in the basal plane. At low temperature the effect of the field is accounted for in a semiclassical approximation, via a Doppler shift in the spectrum of the nodal quasiparticles. In that regime Îş(H)\kappa(H) exhibits twofold oscillations as a function of the angle between the direction of the field in the plane and the direction of the heat current, in agreement with experiment.Comment: 2 pages, submitted to proceedings of M2S-HTSC-VI (Houston

    Effect of Order-Parameter Suppression on Scattering by Isolated Impurities in Asymmetric Bands

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    The single-impurity problem in d-wave superconductors with asymmetric bands is discussed. The effect of local order parameter suppression near the impurity is to shift the quasiparticle resonance. Contrary to previous work [A. Shnirman et al., Phys. Rev. B 60, 7517 (1999)] we find that the direction of the shift is not universally towards the strong scattering limit.Comment: 2 pages, 1 figure, proceedings for M2S-HTSC-V

    Scattering by impurity-induced order parameter ``holes'' in d-wave superconductors

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    Nonmagnetic impurities in d-wave superconductors cause strong local suppressions of the order parameter. We investigate the observable effects of the scatterigng off such suppressions in bulk samples by treating the order parameter "hole" as a pointlike off-diagonal scatterer treated within a self-consistent t-matrix approximation. Strong scattering potentials lead to a finite-energy spectral feature in the d-wave "impurity band", the observable effects of which include enhanced low-temperature microwave power absorption and a stronger sensitivity of the London penetration depth to disorder than found previously in simpler ``dirty'' d-wave models.Comment: 5 pp. Revtex including 4 postscript figures, submitted to Phys. Rev.

    Residual absorption at zero temperature in d-wave superconductors

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    In a d-wave superconductor with elastic impurity scattering, not all the available optical spectral weight goes into the condensate at zero temperature, and this leads to residual absorption. We find that for a range of impurity parameters in the intermediate coupling regime between Born (weak) and unitary (strong) limit, significant oscillator strength remains which exhibits a cusp like behavior of the real part of the optical conductivity with upward curvature as a function of frequency, as well as a quasilinear temperature dependence of the superfluid density. The calculations offer an explanation of recent data on ortho-II YBa2_2Cu3_3O6.5_{6.5} which has been considered anomalous.Comment: Accepted for publication by Phys. Rev. B 7 Pages and 4 Figure

    Renormalization of thermal conductivity of disordered d-wave superconductors by impurity-induced local moments

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    The low-temperature thermal conductivity \kappa_0/T of d-wave superconductors is generally thought to attain a "universal" value independent of disorder at sufficiently low temperatures, providing an important measure of the magnitude of the gap slope near its nodes. We discuss situations in which this inference can break down because of competing order, and quasiparticle localization. Specifically, we study an inhomogeneous BCS mean field model with electronic correlations included via a Hartree approximation for the Hubbard interaction, and show that the suppression of \kappa_0/T by localization effects can be strongly enhanced by magnetic moment formation around potential scatterers.Comment: 2 pages, 1 figure, submitted to M2S-HTSC VIII, Dresden 200
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