Effects of disorder on the transmission of nodal fermions through a d-wave superconductor
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❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall
cond-mat.supr-con
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scatteringconductanceconductivityd-wavedisordereffectlong-rangerange
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The bulk microwave conductivity of a dirty d-wave superconductor is known to depend sensitively on the range of the disorder potential: long-range scattering enhances the conductivity, while short- range scattering has no effect. Here we show that the three-terminal electrical conductance of a normal-metal-d-wave superconductor-normal-metal junction has a dual behavior: short-range scattering suppresses the conductance, while long-range scattering has no effect.
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