Two phase transitions in (s+id)-wave Bardeen-Cooper-Schrieffer superconductivity

Abstract

We establish universal behavior in temperature dependencies of some observables in (s+id)-wave BCS superconductivity in the presence of a weak s wave. There also could appear a second second-order phase transition. As temperature is lowered past the usual critical temperature Tc, a less ordered superconducting phase is created in d wave, which changes to a more ordered phase in (s+id) wave at Tc1 (< Tc). The presence of two phase transitions manifest in two jumps in specific heat at Tc and Tc1. The temperature dependencies of susceptibility, penetration depth, and thermal conductivity also confirm the new phase transition.

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