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Low-Temperature Magnetic Penetration Depth in d-Wave Superconductors: Zero-Energy Bound State and Impurity Effects

Superconductivity 2009-10-31 v2

Abstract

We report a theoretical study on the deviations of the Meissner penetration depth λ(T)\lambda(T) from its London value in d-wave superconductors at low temperatures. The difference arises from low-energy surface Andreev bound states. The temperature dependent penetration depth is shown to go through a minimum at the temperature Tm0ξ0/λ0TcT_{m0}\sim \sqrt{\xi_0/\lambda_0}T_c if the broadening of the bound states is small. The minimum will straighten out when the broadening reaches Tm0T_{m0}. The impurity scattering sets up the low-temperature anomalies of the penetration depth and destroys them when the mean free path is not sufficiently large. A phase transition to a state with spontaneous surface supercurrent is investigated and its critical temperature determined in the absence of a subdominant channel activated at low temperatures near the surface. Nonlinear corrections from Andreev low-energy bound states to the penetration length are obtained and shown, on account of their broadening, to be small in the Meissner state of strong type II superconductors.

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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/0005010,
  title  = {Low-Temperature Magnetic Penetration Depth in d-Wave Superconductors: Zero-Energy Bound State and Impurity Effects},
  author = {Yu. S. Barash and M. S. Kalenkov and J. Kurkijarvi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/0005010},
  year   = {2009}
}

Comments

12 pages, 1 figure, slightly modified version, as it is published in Phys. Rev. B