We investigate the induced superconducting pair correlations in junctions between a conventional spin-singlet s-wave superconductor and a disordered normal metal. Decomposing the pair amplitude based on its symmetries in the time domain, we demonstrate that the odd-time, or equivalently odd-frequency, spin-singlet p-wave correlations are both significant in size and entirely robust against random nonmagnetic disorder. We find that these odd-frequency correlations can even be generated by disorder. Our results show that anisotropic odd-frequency pairing represent an important fraction of the proximity-induced correlations in disordered superconducting hybrid structures.
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Löthman, T., Triola, C., Cayao, J., & Black-Schaffer, A. M. (2021). Disorder-robust p -wave pairing with odd-frequency dependence in normal metal-conventional superconductor junctions. Physical Review B, 104(9). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.104.094503
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