Non-linear sigma-model for odd triplet superconductivity in superconductor/ferromagnet structures
J. E. Bunder, K. B. Efetov

TL;DR
This paper develops a supermatrix sigma-model to analyze odd frequency triplet superconductivity in superconductor/ferromagnet structures, revealing unique behaviors and low-energy density of states features.
Contribution
It introduces a supermatrix sigma-model framework for odd frequency triplet superconductors in superconductor/ferromagnet systems, highlighting their distinct properties and effects.
Findings
Odd frequency triplet superconductors behave similarly to singlet superconductors when isolated or coupled to normal metals.
In superconductor/ferromagnet systems, triplet and singlet superconductors exhibit different behaviors.
Induced triplet components in ferromagnets create a micro-gap in the density of states.
Abstract
We consider some properties of odd frequency triplet superconducting condensates. In order to describe fluctuations we construct a supermatrix sigma-model for the superconductor/ferromagnet or superconductor/normal-metal structures. We show that an odd frequency triplet superconductor, when in isolation or coupled to a normal metal, generally displays behaviour comparable to a superconductor with the usual singlet pairings. However, for spin dependent systems such as the superconductor/ferromagnet the two types of superconductor have quite different behaviour. We discuss this difference by considering transformations under which the sigma-model is invariant. Finally, we calculate the low energy density of states in a ferromagnet coupled to a singlet superconductor. If odd frequency triplet components are induced in the ferromagnet the density of states will have a micro-gap similar to…
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