Visualization of atomic-scale phenomena in superconductors: application to FeSe
Superconductivity
2014-11-21 v3
Abstract
We propose a simple method of calculating inhomogeneous, atomic-scale phenomena in superconductors which makes use of the wave function information traditionally discarded in the construction of tight-binding models used in the Bogoliubov-de Gennes equations. The method uses symmetry based first principles Wannier functions to visualize the effects of superconducting pairing on the distribution of electronic states over atoms within a crystal unit cell. Local symmetries lower than the global lattice symmetry can thus be exhibited as well, rendering theoretical comparisons with scanning tunneling spectroscopy data much more useful. As a simple example, we discuss the geometric dimer states observed near defects in superconducting FeSe.
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@article{arxiv.1401.7732,
title = {Visualization of atomic-scale phenomena in superconductors: application to FeSe},
author = {Peayush Choubey and T. Berlijn and A. Kreisel and C. Cao and P. J. Hirschfeld},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1401.7732},
year = {2014}
}