Disorder scattering can reverse the sign of the superconducting diode efficiency at weak Rashba coupling and can induce a finite diode effect at strong Rashba coupling through singlet-triplet mixing.
Superconducting diode effect in diffusive superconductors and Josephson junctions with Rashba spin-orbit coupling
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We characterize the superconducting diode effect (SDE) in two-dimensional diffusive structures with Rashba spin-orbit coupling using the quasiclassical formalism. We consider both homogeneous superconductors and Josephson junctions. In the first case, the diode effect monotonically increases as the magnetic field is increased and the temperature is reduced, in contrast to the non-monotonic behavior found in clean structures. In Josephson junctions, SDE dramatically increases and changes its sign close to the $0-\pi$ transition of the junction, which occurs at specific junction lengths and strengths of the magnetic field. We show that the SDE is strongly suppressed in narrow junctions. Our results are relevant for understanding recent experiments that measure SDE in mesoscopic nanostructures, where significant disorder is unavoidable.
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Superconducting diode efficiency from singlet-triplet mixing in disordered systems
Disorder scattering can reverse the sign of the superconducting diode efficiency at weak Rashba coupling and can induce a finite diode effect at strong Rashba coupling through singlet-triplet mixing.