Impurity Effects on Caroli-de Gennes-Matricon Mode in a Vortex Core in Superconductors
Abstract
We develop a scheme of Gor'kov Green's functions to treat impurity effects on Caroli-de Gennes-Matricon (CdGM) mode in superconductors (SCs) by improving the Kopnin-Kravtsov scheme with respect to the coherence factors and applicability to various SCs. We can study the impurity effects keeping the discreteness of the energy spectrum in contrast to the quasiclassical theory. We can thus apply this scheme to the SCs with the small quasiclassical parameter kF0 (which is the product of the Fermi wavenumber kF and the coherence length 0 in pure SC at zero temperature) and/or superclean regime mini τ 1 (mini and τ denote, respectively, the level spacing of the CdGM mode called minigap and the relaxation time for CdGM mode and we take =1). We investigate the impurity effects as a white noise for a vortex in an s-wave SC and two types of vortices in a chiral p-wave SC, for various values of the quasiclassical parameters and impurity strengths (from moderately clean regime to superclean regime), and confirm the validity of this scheme.
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