Josephson scanning tunneling spectroscopy in superconducting phases coexisting with pair-, charge- and spin-density-waves
Abstract
We demonstrate that the recent observations of spatial oscillations in the energy position of the superconducting coherence peaks in the cuprate, transition metal dichalcogenide, iron-based and heavy-fermion superconductors are consistent with the possible presence of a pair-, charge- or spin-density-wave phase. We show that for all three cases, the spatial oscillations of the superconducting order parameter, ( r) can be imaged via the critical Josephson current, Ic( r) measured in Josephson scanning tunneling spectroscopy experiments. Finally, we show that the spatial oscillations of the density waves and of ( r) exhibit relative phase shifts of φ = 0 or π for a charge-density wave, and φ =π/2 for the spin-density wave.
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