Topological transitions in electronic spectra: Crossover between Abrikosov and Josephson vortices

A. Samokhvalov, V. Plastovets, A. S. M. I. F. P. O. Microstructures, R. A. O. Sciences, 603950 Nizhny Novgorod, GSP-105, Russia, Lobachevsky State University of Nizhni Novgorod, 603950 Nizhni Novgorod, Sirius University of Science, Technology, 1. O. Ave, 354340 Sochi
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The electronic structure of a vortex line trapped by a planar defect in a type-II superconductor is analyzed within the Bogoliubov-de Gennes theory. The normal reflection of electrons and holes at the defect plane results in the topological transition in the spectrum and formation of a new type of quasiparticle states skipping or gliding along the defect. This topological transition appears to be a hallmark of the initial stage of the crossover from the Abrikosov to the Josephson vortex type revealing in the specific behavior of the quantized quasiparticle levels and density of states. The increase in the resulting hard and soft gaps affects the vortex mobility along the defect plane and splitting of the zero bias anomaly in the tunneling spectral characteristics.
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电子谱中的拓扑跃迁:Abrikosov和Josephson涡旋之间的交叉
用波哥留博夫-德热内斯理论分析了ii型超导体中被平面缺陷困住的涡旋线的电子结构。电子和空穴在缺陷面上的正常反射导致了光谱的拓扑跃迁,并形成了一种新型的准粒子态,这些准粒子态沿着缺陷面跳跃或滑动。这种拓扑跃迁似乎是Abrikosov涡型到Josephson涡型交叉的初始阶段的标志,揭示了量子化准粒子水平和态密度的特定行为。由此产生的硬间隙和软间隙的增加影响了沿缺陷面的涡迁移率和隧穿光谱特征中零偏异常的分裂。
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