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Critical fields of superconductors with magnetic impurities

Superconductivity 2024-11-28 v1

Abstract

The upper critical field Hc2H_{c2} , the field Hc3H_{c3} for nucleation of the surface superconductivity, and the thermodynamic HcH_c 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 R=Hc3/Hc2{\cal R}=H_{c3}/H_{c2} is within the window 1.55R2.341.55\lesssim {\cal R}\lesssim 2.34, regardless of temperature, magnetic or non-magnetic scattering. While the non-magnetic impurities tend to flatten the R(T){\cal R}\left(T\right) variation, the magnetic scattering merely shifts the maximum of R(T){\cal R}\left(T\right) to lower temperatures. Surprisingly, while reducing the transition temperature, magnetic scattering has a milder impact on R{\cal R} than the non-magnetic scattering. The surface superconductivity is quite robust; in fact, the ratio R1.7{\cal R}\approx 1.7 even in the gapless state. We used Eilenberger's energy functional to evaluate the condensation energy FcF_c and the thermodynamic critical field HcH_c for any temperature and scattering parameters. By comparing Hc2H_{c2} and HcH_{c}, we find that unlike the transport scattering, the pair-breaking pushes materials toward type-I behavior. We find a peculiar behavior of FcF_c as a function of the pair-breaking scattering parameter at the low-TT 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}
}