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Showing papers by "Tomas Löfwander published in 2018"


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TL;DR: An order parameter is proposed to quantify a phase transition associated with exotic topological properties in high-temperature superconductors hosting such flat bands of midgap Andreev surface states.
Abstract: Flat bands of zero-energy states at the edges of quantum materials have a topological origin. However, their presence is energetically unfavorable. If there is a mechanism to shift the band to finite energies, a phase transition can occur. Here we study high-temperature superconductors hosting flat bands of midgap Andreev surface states. In a second-order phase transition at roughly a fifth of the superconducting transition temperature, time-reversal symmetry and continuous translational symmetry along the edge are spontaneously broken. In an external magnetic field, only translational symmetry is broken. We identify the order parameter as the superfluid momentum ps, that forms a planar vector field with defects, including edge sources and sinks. The critical points of the vector field satisfy a generalized Poincare-Hopf theorem, relating the sum of Poincare indices to the Euler characteristic of the system.

17 citations


Journal ArticleDOI
01 Mar 2018
TL;DR: In this paper, the quasiclassical theory of superconductivity is used to demonstrate that such phases can exist at any single pair-breaking facet, which implies that a greater variety of systems, not necessarily mesoscopic in size, should be unstable to symmetry breaking.
Abstract: Unconventional d-wave superconductors with pair-breaking edges are predicted to have ground states with spontaneously broken time-reversal and translational symmetries. We use the quasiclassical theory of superconductivity to demonstrate that such phases can exist at any single pair-breaking facet. This implies that a greater variety of systems, not necessarily mesoscopic in size, should be unstable to such symmetry breaking. The density of states averaged over the facet displays a broad peak centered at zero energy, which is consistent with experimental findings of a broad zero-bias conductance peak with a temperature-independent width at low temperatures.

8 citations