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arxiv: 1002.0842 · v2 · submitted 2010-02-03 · ❄️ cond-mat.supr-con · cond-mat.mtrl-sci

Proximity effect at the superconductor - topological insulator interface

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keywords modeldiraceffectiveinsulatorinterfaceproximitys-wavesuperconductor
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We study the excitation spectrum of a topological insulator in contact with an s-wave superconductor, starting from a microscopic model, and develop an effective low-energy model for the proximity effect. In the vicinity of the Dirac cone vertex, the effective model describing the states localized at the interface is well approximated by a model of Dirac electrons experiencing superconducting s-wave pairing. Away from the cone vertex, the induced pairing potential develops a p-wave component with a magnitude sensitive to the structure of the interface. Observing the induced s-wave superconductivity may require tuning the chemical potential close to the Dirac point. Furthermore, we find that the proximity of the superconductor leads to a significant renormalization of the original parameters of the effective model describing the surface states of a topological insulator.

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