Impact of disorder on the superconducting transition temperature near a Lifshitz transition
Tha\'is V. Trevisan, Michael Sch\"utt, Rafael M. Fernandes

TL;DR
This paper analyzes how impurity scattering influences the superconducting transition temperature near a Lifshitz transition in multi-band systems, revealing that disorder can significantly alter $T_c$ behavior depending on inter-band pairing interactions.
Contribution
It provides analytic expressions for $T_c$ and its derivative with respect to impurity scattering in a two-band model near a Lifshitz transition, highlighting the impact of inter-band interactions.
Findings
Impurity scattering can suppress $T_c$ near a Lifshitz transition.
Repulsive inter-band interactions lead to strong pair-breaking effects.
Attractive inter-band interactions result in mild $T_c$ suppression.
Abstract
Multi-band superconductivity is realized in a plethora of systems, from high-temperature superconductors to very diluted superconductors. While several properties of multi-band superconductors can be understood as straightforward generalizations of their single-band counterparts, recent works have unveiled rather unusual behaviors unique to the former case. In this regard, a regime that has received significant attention is that near a Lifshitz transition, in which one of the bands crosses the Fermi level. In this work, we investigate how impurity scattering affects the superconducting transition temperature across a Lifshitz transition, in the regime where intra-band pairing is dominant and inter-band pairing is subleading. This is accomplished by deriving analytic asymptotic expressions for and in a two-dimensional…
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