Localized Bosonic Modes in Superconductors
Abstract
We show that a localized bosonic mode acts as a new type of "defect" in s- and dx2-y2-wave superconductors. The mode induces bound or resonance states, whose spectral signature are peaks in the superconductor's density of states (DOS). We study the peaks' shape and energy as a function of temperature and the mode's frequency and lifetime. We identify several characteristic signatures of the localized mode that qualitatively distinguishes its effects from those of magnetic or non-magnetic impurities.
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