Monday, April 2, 2012

1203.6837 (L. Komendová et al.)

Two-band superconductors: Hidden criticality deep in the superconducting
state
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L. Komendová, Yajiang Chen, A. A. Shanenko, M. V. Milošević, F. M. Peeters
We show that two-band superconductors harbor hidden criticality deep in the superconducting state, stemming from the critical temperature of the weaker band taken as an independent system. For sufficiently small interband coupling $\gamma$ the coherence length of the weaker band exhibits a remarkable deviation from the conventional monotonic increase with temperature, namely, a pronounced peak close to the hidden critical point. The magnitude of the peak scales proportionally to \gamma^(-\mu), with the Landau critical exponent \mu = 1/3, the same as found for the mean-field critical behavior with respect to the source field in ferromagnets and ferroelectrics. Here reported hidden criticality of multi-band superconductors can be experimentally observed by, e.g., imaging of the variations of the vortex core in a broader temperature range. Similar effects are expected for the superconducting multilayers.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1203.6837

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