Inhomogeneous Superconductivity due to Surfaces
ORAL
Abstract
Depending on competing on-site and nearest-neighbour interactions, the extended Hubbard model can host a variety of mixed s-, p- and d-wave superconducting phases. Phase transitions between these phases occur as a function of the interaction strengths, temperature and electron density, leading to a rich phase diagram. In a system with periodic boundary conditions, the order parameters are uniform in space and can be characterized by the dominant/sub-dominant components. In this work, we investigate the effect of surfaces on the mixed-symmetry phases using a real-space Bogoliubov-de Gennes method. We present the inhomogeneous order parameter profiles and show how the dominant superconducting phase can be different near the surface versus the bulk.
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Presenters
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Pramodh V Senarath Yapa Arachchige
University of Alberta
Authors
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Pramodh V Senarath Yapa Arachchige
University of Alberta
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Sean Chen
University of British Columbia
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Joseph Maciejko
Univ of Alberta
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Frank Marsiglio
Univ of Alberta