Electronic structure of topological defects in the pair-density-wave superconductor
Abstract
Pair density Waves (PDW) are a inhomogeneous superconducting states whose Cooper pairs posses a finite momentum resulting in a oscillatory gap in space, even in the absence of an external magnetic field. There is growing evidence for the existence of PDW superconducting order in many strongly correlated materials particularly in the cuprate superconductios and in several other different types of systems. A feature of the PDW state is that inherently it has a CDW as a composite order associated with it. Here we study the structure of the electronic topological defects of the PDW, paying special attention to the half-vortex and its electronic structure that can be detected in STM experiments. We discuss tell-tale signatures of the defects in violations of inversion symmetry, in the excitation spectrum and their spectral functions in the presence of topological defects. We discuss the "Fermi surface" topology of Bogoliubov quasi-particle of the PDW phases and we briefly discuss the role of quasi-particle-interference.
- Publication:
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arXiv e-prints
- Pub Date:
- June 2024
- DOI:
- 10.48550/arXiv.2406.03538
- arXiv:
- arXiv:2406.03538
- Bibcode:
- 2024arXiv240603538R
- Keywords:
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- Condensed Matter - Superconductivity
- E-Print:
- We added plots of the argument of the order parameter in fig 3. The STM plots better indicate the low bias particle-hole symmetry (Figs. 8,9,14 and 15) and the layouts modified. A few typos were corrected as well as some additional clarifications incuded throughout text. Fig 12 had a mistake (wrong data) and has been updated and figure 16 has one less plot present