- 97-443 Mi-Ae Park, M. H. Lee, Yong-Jihn Kim
- Impurity scattering in a d-wave superconductor
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Aug 12, 97
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Abstract. The influence of (non-magnetic and magnetic) impurities on the transition
temperature of a d-wave superconductor is studied anew within the
framework of BCS theory.
Pairing interaction decreases linearly with the impurity concentration.
Accordingly $T_{c}$ suppression is proportional to the
(potential or exchange) scattering rate, $1/\tau$, due to impurities.
The initial slope versus $1/\tau$ is found to depend
on the superconductor contrary to Abrikosov-Gor'kov type theory.
Near the critical impurity concentration $T_{c}$ drops abruptly to zero.
Because the potential scattering rate is generally much larger than
the exchange scattering rate, magnetic impurities will also act as
non-magnetic impurities as far as the $T_{c}$ decrease is concerned.
The implication for the impurity doping effect in high $T_{c}$ superconductors
is also discussed.
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