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Variation of the extended s-wave superconducting order parameter: from s-wave to g-wave

Superconductivity 2014-02-14 v1

Abstract

We investigate evolution of properties of an extended ss-wave superconductor, when the order parameter varies from an ss-wave to a gg-wave continuously, by using a model order parameter Δ(k^)=Δ0((1x)+xsin4θcos4ϕ)\Delta(\hat{k}) = \Delta_{0}((1-x)+x \sin^{4}\theta \cos 4\phi). The evolution of the gap amplitude, the density of states, and the specific heat are mainly focused on. For x<0.5x<0.5, due to the existence of a finite sized gap, the characteristic behaviors more or less follow those of the ss-wave. Sudden changes in the characteristic behaviors come out for x0.5x \ge 0.5, due to appearances of nodes. For x=0.5x=0.5, point nodes in the order parameter on the Fermi surface appear, while for x>0.5x>0.5, line nodes appear. Although they are different kinds of nodes which would usually induce different power-law dependencies in superconducting properties, interestingly enough, they give rise to the same characteristic behavior. The detailed structure of the point nodes for x=0.5x=0.5 is investigated, and it is explained why they lead to the same dependence as the line nodes.

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@article{arxiv.1402.3058,
  title  = {Variation of the extended s-wave superconducting order parameter: from s-wave to g-wave},
  author = {Heesang Kim and Hyunhee Chung and Nammee Kim},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1402.3058},
  year   = {2014}
}

Comments

5 pages, 4 figures