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Phys. Rev. B 69, 214526 (2004) [9 pages]

Discrete transverse superconducting modes in nanocylinders

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J. E. Han and Vincent H. Crespi
Department of Physics and Materials Research Institute, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania 16802-6300, USA

Received 16 June 2003; revised 27 February 2004; published 30 June 2004

Spatial variation in the superconducting order parameter becomes significant when the system is confined at dimensions well below the typical superconducting coherence length. Motivated by recent experimental success in growing single-crystal metallic nanorods, we study quantum confinement effects on superconductivity in a cylindrical nanowire in the clean limit. For large diameters, where the transverse level spacing is smaller than the superconducting order parameter, the usual approximations of Ginzburg-Landau theory are recovered. However, under external magnetic field the order parameter develops a spatial variation much stronger than that predicted by Ginzburg-Landau theory, and gapless superconductivity is obtained above a certain field strength. At small diameters, the discrete nature of the transverse modes produces significant spatial variations in the order parameter with increased average magnitude and multiple shoulders in the magnetic response.

© 2004 The American Physical Society

URL:
http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevB.69.214526
DOI:
10.1103/PhysRevB.69.214526
PACS:
74.78.−w, 85.25.−j