Fundamental properties of a vortex in a d-wave superconductor
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- 11 July 1995
Abstract
The vortex core structure in a d-wave superconductor is analyzed on the basis of the quasi-classical Eilenberger theory beyond the Ginzburg-Landau framework. The current and magnetic field distributions around an isolated vortex break circular symmetry seen in s-wave pairing and show four-fold symmetry, reflecting the internal degrees of freedom in d-wave pairing, {\it i.e.} $\hat k_x^2-\hat k_y^2$ in reciprocal space through the low lying quasi-particle excitations. The peculiar orientation of the flux line lattice observed recently in a cuprate is argued in light of the present theory.
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- Version 1, 1995-07-11, ArXiv
- Published version: Journal of the Physics Society Japan, 64 (12), 4547.
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