Stability of Unconventional Superconductivity on Surfaces of Topological Insulators
Superconductivity
2011-11-18 v1
Abstract
Superconductivity on the surface of topological insulators is known to be anisotropic and unconventional in that the symmetry is the mixture of s-wave and nodeless p-wave component. In contrast to Anderson's theorem for the insensitivity of the s-wave superconducting critical temperature to the nonmagnetic (time-reversal symmetric (TRS)) impurities, anisotropic superconductors including nodeless p-wave one are in general fragile even with small concentration of the TRS impurities. By employing the Abrikosov-Gor'kov theory, we clarify that this type of unconventional superconductivity emergent on the surface state of the strong topological insulators robustly survive against TRS impurities.
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@article{arxiv.1104.1232,
title = {Stability of Unconventional Superconductivity on Surfaces of Topological Insulators},
author = {Yuto Ito and Youhei Yamaji and Masatoshi Imada},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1104.1232},
year = {2011}
}