Quasiparticle interference and resonant states in normal and superconducting line nodal semimetals
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Abstract
We study impurity scattering in the normal and d-wave superconducting states of line nodal semimetals and show that, due to additional scattering phase space available for impurities on the surface, the quasiparticle interference pattern acquires an extended character instead of a discrete collection of delta function peaks. Moreover, using the T-matrix formalism, we demonstrate that the conventional behavior of a scalar impurity in a d-wave superconductor breaks down on the surface of a line nodal semimetal in the quasi flat band limit.
*We acknowledge support from Center for Emergent Superconductivity, a DOE Energy Frontier Research Center, Grant No. DE-AC0298CH1088. A.N. acknowledges additional support from ETH Zurich
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Presenters
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Chandan Setty
- Univ of Illinois - Urbana
- Physics, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign