Two-channel point-contact tunneling theory of superconductors
Mikael Fogelstrom, Matthias J. Graf, V. A. Sidorov, Xin Lu, E. D., Bauer, J. D. Thompson

TL;DR
This paper develops a two-channel tunneling model to analyze point-contact conductance in superconductor-normal metal interfaces, explaining Fano resonances and Andreev reflection signals in heavy-fermion superconductors under pressure.
Contribution
It introduces a generalized two-channel tunneling model that accounts for localized surface states and direct tunneling, improving understanding of conductance features in heavy-fermion superconductors.
Findings
Fano resonance explains conductance in normal state
Suppressed Andreev reflection due to background conductance
Superconducting gap consistent with d-wave pairing in CeCoIn5
Abstract
We introduce a two-channel tunneling model to generalize the widely used BTK theory of point-contact conductance between a normal metal contact and superconductor. Tunneling of electrons can occur via localized surface states or directly, resulting in a Fano resonance in the differential conductance . We present an analysis of within the two-channel model when applied to soft point-contacts between normal metallic silver particles and prototypical heavy-fermion superconductors CeCoIn and CeRhIn at high pressures. In the normal state the Fano line shape of the measured is well described by a model with two tunneling channels and a large temperature-independent background conductance. In the superconducting state a strongly suppressed Andreev reflection signal is explained by the presence of the background conductance. We report Andreev signal in CeCoIn…
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