Critical fields of superconductors with magnetic impurities
Abstract
The upper critical field , the field for nucleation of the surface superconductivity, and the thermodynamic are evaluated within the weak-coupling theory for the isotropic s-wave case and arbitrary transport and pair-breaking scattering. We find that for the standard geometry of a half-space sample in a magnetic field parallel to the surface, the ratio is within the window , regardless of temperature, magnetic or non-magnetic scattering. While the non-magnetic impurities tend to flatten the variation, the magnetic scattering merely shifts the maximum of to lower temperatures. Surprisingly, while reducing the transition temperature, magnetic scattering has a milder impact on than the non-magnetic scattering. The surface superconductivity is quite robust; in fact, the ratio even in the gapless state. We used Eilenberger's energy functional to evaluate the condensation energy and the thermodynamic critical field for any temperature and scattering parameters. By comparing and , we find that unlike the transport scattering, the pair-breaking pushes materials toward type-I behavior. We find a peculiar behavior of as a function of the pair-breaking scattering parameter at the low- transition from gapped to gapless phases, which has recently been associated with the topological transition in the superconducting density of states.
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@article{arxiv.2206.12462,
title = {Critical fields of superconductors with magnetic impurities},
author = {V. G. Kogan and R. Prozorov},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2206.12462},
year = {2024}
}