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Generation of odd-frequency surface superconductivity with spontaneous spin current due to the zero-energy Andreev bound state

Published 1 Feb 2021 in cond-mat.supr-con and cond-mat.str-el | (2102.00787v3)

Abstract: We propose that the odd-frequency $s$ wave ($s{\rm{odd}}$ wave) superconducting gap function, which is usually unstable in the bulk, naturally emerges at the edge of $d$ wave superconductors. This prediction is based on the surface spin fluctuation pairing mechanism owing to the zero-energy surface Andreev bound state. The interference between bulk and edge gap functions triggers the $d+s{\rm{odd}}$ state, and the generated spin current is a useful signal uncovering the hidden'' odd-frequency gap. In addition, the edge $s^{\rm{odd}}$ gap can be determined via the proximity effect on the diffusive normal metal. Furthermore, this study provides a decisive validation of theHermite odd-frequency gap function,'' which has been an open fundamental challenge to this field.

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