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The effect of surfaces on the tunneling density of states of an anisotropically paired superconductor
Authors:L J Buchholtz  Mario Palumbo  D Rainer  J A Sauls
Affiliation:(1) Department of Physics, California State University, 95929 Chico, Chico, CA, USA;(2) Physikalisches Institut, Universität Bayreuth, D-95440 Bayreuth, Germany;(3) Department of Physics & Astronomy, Northwestern University, 60208 Evanston, IL, USA
Abstract:We present calculations of the tunneling density of states in an anisotropically paired superconductor for two different sample geometries: a semi-infinite system with a single specular wall, and a slab of finite thickness and infinite lateral extent. In both cases we are interested in the effects of surface pair breaking on the tunneling spectrum. We take the stable bulk phase to be of dx 2–y2 symmetry. Our calculations are performed within two different band structure environments: an isotropic cylindrical Fermi surface with a bulk order parameter of the form Delta sim k x 2 –k y 2 , and a nontrivial tight-binding Fermi surface with the order parameter structure coming from an antiferromagnetic spin-fluctuation model. In each case we find additional structures in the energy spectrum coming from the surface layer. These structures are sensitive to the orientation of the surface with respect to the crystal lattice, and have their origins in the detailed form of the momentum and spatial dependence of the order parameter. By means of tunneling spectroscopy, one can obtain information on both the anisotropy of the energy gap, ¦Delta(p)¦, as well as on the phase of the order parameter, Delta(p) = ¦Delta(p)¦ eiphiv(p).
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