Proximity Effect in Normal Metal - High Tc Superconductor Contacts
Abstract
We study the proximity effect in good contacts between normal metals and high Tc (d-wave) superconductors. We present theoretical results for the spatially dependent order parameter and local density of states, including effects of impurity scattering in the two sides, s-wave pairing interaction in the normal metal side (attractive or repulsive), as well as subdominant s-wave paring in the superconductor side. For the [100] orientation, a real combination d+s of the order parameters is always found. The spectral signatures of the proximity effect in the normal metal includes a suppression of the low-energy density of states and a finite energy peak structure. These features are mainly due to the impurity self-energies, which dominate over the effects of induced pair potentials. For the [110] orientation, for moderate transparencies, induction of a d+is order parameter on the superconductor side, leads to a proximity induced is order parameter also in the normal metal. The spectral signatures of this type of proximity effect are potentially useful for probing time-reversal symmetry breaking at a [110] interface.
Cite
@article{arxiv.cond-mat/0405686,
title = {Proximity Effect in Normal Metal - High Tc Superconductor Contacts},
author = {Tomas Lofwander},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/0405686},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
10 pages, 10 figures