Abstract
We self-consistently study surface states of superconducting topological insulators. We clarify that, if a topologically trivial bulk -wave pairing symmetry is realized, parity mixing of the pair potential near the surface is anomalously enhanced by surface Dirac fermions, opening an additional surface gap larger than the bulk one. In contrast to classical -wave superconductors, the resulting surface density of state hosts an extra coherent peak at the induced gap besides a conventional peak at the bulk gap. We also find that no such extra peak appears for odd-parity superconductors with a cylindrical Fermi surface. Our calculation suggests that the simple U-shaped scanning tunneling microscope spectrum in does not originate from -wave superconductivity, but can be explained by odd-parity superconductivity with a cylindrical Fermi surface.
4 More- Received 12 November 2013
- Revised 15 October 2014
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.90.184516
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