Controlling the Superconducting Transition by Rotation of an Inversion Symmetry-Breaking Axis
Superconductivity
2020-09-08 v4 Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics
Abstract
We consider a hybrid structure where a material with Rashba-like spin-orbit coupling is proximity coupled to a conventional superconductor. We find that the superconducting critical temperature can be tuned by rotating the vector characterizing the axis of broken inversion symmetry. This is explained by a leakage of -wave singlet Cooper pairs out of the superconducting region, and by conversion of -wave singlets into other types of correlations, among these -wave odd-frequency pairs robust to impurity scattering. These results demonstrate a conceptually different way of tuning compared to the previously studied variation of in magnetic hybrids.
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@article{arxiv.1909.01345,
title = {Controlling the Superconducting Transition by Rotation of an Inversion Symmetry-Breaking Axis},
author = {Lina G. Johnsen and Kristian Svalland and Jacob Linder},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1909.01345},
year = {2020}
}
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4 pages, (11 pages including Supplemental Material), 3 figures