Effects of Impurity Vertex Correction on NMR Coherence Peak in S-Wave Superconductors

Abstract

We study the effects of non-magnetic impurity vertex correction on nuclear spin-lattice relaxation rate 1/T1 of conventional s-wave superconductors within the Eliashberg formalism. We obtain, with a self-consistent t-matrix treatment of impurity scatterings, the expressions for impurity vertex function and nuclear spin-lattice relaxation rate. The 1/T1 is evaluated with a simple approximation on angular average, and found to agree in clean limit with the previous result that 1/(T1 T) remains unrenormalized under the impurity vertex correction. As dirtiness is increased, on the other hand, the coherence peak in 1/(T1 T) is found to increase due to the impurity vertex correction. This result is discussed in connection with the experimental observations on conventional superconductors.

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