Induced spectral gap and pairing correlations from superconducting proximity effect
Ching-Kai Chiu, William S. Cole, S. Das Sarma

TL;DR
This paper clarifies the distinction between induced spectral gaps and pairing correlations in superconducting proximity effects, analyzing their decay behaviors in heterostructures and implications for topological superconductivity.
Contribution
It provides a theoretical analysis distinguishing spectral gap and pairing correlations, revealing their different decay behaviors in heterostructures relevant for topological superconductivity.
Findings
Induced spectral gap decays as L^{-3} with slab thickness.
Pairing correlations decay more slowly, as 1/L.
The distinction impacts the search for Majorana fermions.
Abstract
We theoretically consider superconducting proximity effect, using the Bogoliubov-de Gennes theory, in heterostructure sandwich-type geometries involving a normal s-wave superconductor and a non-superconducting material with the proximity effect being driven by Cooper pairs tunneling from the superconducting slab to the non-superconducting slab. Applications of the superconducting proximity effect may rely on an induced spectral gap or induced pairing correlations without any spectral gap. We clarify that in a non-superconducting material the induced spectral gap and pairing correlations are independent physical quantities arising from the proximity effect. This is a crucial issue in proposals to create topological superconductivity through the proximity effect. Heterostructures of 3D topological insulator (TI) slabs on conventional s-wave superconductor (SC) substrates provide a…
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