Multi-band Eilenberger theory of superconductivity: Systematic low-energy projection
Abstract
We propose the general multi-band quasiclassical Eilenberger theory of superconductivity to describe quasiparticle excitations in inhomogeneous systems. With the use of low-energy projection matrix, the -band quasiclassical Eilenberger equations are systematically obtained from -band Gor'kov equations. Here is the internal degrees of freedom in the bands crossing the Fermi energy and is the degree of freedom in a model. Our framework naturally includes inter-band off-diagonal elements of Green's functions, which have usually been neglected in previous multi-band quasiclassical frameworks. The resultant multi-band Eilenberger and Andreev equations are similar to the single-band ones, except for multi-band effects. The multi-band effects can exhibit the non-locality and the anisotropy in the mapped systems. Our framework can be applied to an arbitrary Hamiltonian (e.g. a tight-binding Hamiltonian derived by the first-principle calculation). As examples, we use our framework in various kinds of systems, such as noncentrosymmetric superconductor CePtSi, three-orbital model for SrRuO, heavy fermion CeCoIn/YbCoIn superlattice, a topological superconductor with the strong spin-orbit coupling CuBiSe, and a surface system on a topological insulator.
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@article{arxiv.1507.06039,
title = {Multi-band Eilenberger theory of superconductivity: Systematic low-energy projection},
author = {Yuki Nagai and Hiroki Nakamura},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1507.06039},
year = {2016}
}
Comments
23 pages, 5 figures, improved presentation