Phys. Rev. B 79, 134517 (2009) [13 pages]Magnetic-field-induced gapless state in multiband superconductorsReceived 9 July 2008; published 21 April 2009 We investigate theoretically the properties of s-wave multiband superconductors in the weak-coupling (BCS) limit in the presence of pair-breaking effects of magnetic field. It is shown that a gapless superconducting state must appear in quasi-two-dimensional superconductors in magnetic fields parallel to the plane, corresponding to a Sarma state induced on one of the Fermi surfaces. The emergence of the state in s-wave multiband superconductors in the absence of anisotropy or spin-orbit interaction is usually accompanied by a zero-temperature first-order metamagnetic phase transition. For anisotropic or non-s-wave multiband superconductors the order of the zero-temperature metamagnetic transition depends on model parameters, and it may take the form of a smooth crossover. The details of the temperature–magnetic-field phase diagram for multiband superconductors are investigated analytically at zero temperature and numerically at a finite temperature. It is shown the zero-temperatures first-order phase transition gives rise to a critical region on the B-T phase diagram. We suggest possible experiments to detect the gapless state. © 2009 The American Physical Society URL:
http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevB.79.134517
DOI:
10.1103/PhysRevB.79.134517
PACS:
74.20.−z, 74.25.Ha, 74.70.Tx, 74.70.Kn
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