Unconventional pairing in three-dimensional topological insulators with a warped surface state


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Abstract

We study the effect of the Fermi surface anisotropy (hexagonal warping) on the superconducting pair potential, induced in a three-dimensional topological insulator (TI) by proximity with an s-wave superconductor (S) in presence of a magnetic moment of a nearby ferromagnetic insulator (FI). In the previous studies, similar problem was treated with a simplified Hamiltonian, describing an isotropic Dirac cone dispersion. This approximation is only valid near the Dirac point. However, in topological insulators, the chemical potential often lies well above this point, where the Dirac cone is strongly anisotropic and its constant energy contour has a snowflake shape. Taking into account this shape, we show that a very exotic pair potential is induced on the topological insulator surface. Based on the symmetry arguments we also discuss the possibility of a supercurrent flowing along the S/FI interface, when an S/FI hybrid structure is formed on the TI surface.

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A. S. Vasenko

National Research University Higher School of Economics

Author for correspondence.
Email: avasenko@hse.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 101000

A. A. Golubov

Faculty of Science and Technology and MESA+ Institute for Nanotechnology; Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (State University)

Email: avasenko@hse.ru
Netherlands, Enschede, 7500 AE; Dolgoprudnyi, Moscow region, 141700

V. M. Silkin

Departamento de Física de Materiales, Facultad de Ciencias Químicas; IKERBASQUE

Email: avasenko@hse.ru
Spain, San Sebastián, Basque Country, 20080; Bilbao, 48011

E. V. Chulkov

Departamento de Física de Materiales, Facultad de Ciencias Químicas; Tomsk State University

Email: avasenko@hse.ru
Spain, San Sebastián, Basque Country, 20080; Tomsk, 634050

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