Transport properties of anisotropic superconductors

  • Arfi, Badredine
Publication date
January 10000

Abstract

In some heavy-fermion compounds (UPt3, and UBe13 under pressure) the normal state transport properties at low temperatures behave qualitatively as one would expect if electron-impurity interactions were the dominant source of scattering. The experimental data on ultrasonic attenuation and thermal conduction in the superconducting phase of UPt3 do not behave as one would expect if the electron-impurity phase shift were small, and therefore, assuming electron-impurity scattering to be the dominant process, we have calculated transport coefficients for a range of phase shifts, and for three anisotropic superconducting states, the axial and polar p-wave states, and ad-wave state consistent with cubic and hexagonal crystal symmetries. We have c...

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