Exceptional odd-frequency pairing in non-Hermitian superconducting systems

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Abstract

We first show the realization of exceptional points in a non-Hermitian superconducting system based on a conventional superconductor and then demonstrate that, surprisingly, the system hosts odd-frequency pairing, solely generated by the non-Hermiticity. While there is a coexistence of even- and odd-frequency pairs under general conditions, we find that the even-frequency term vanishes at the exceptional degeneracies, leaving only odd-frequency pairing. This exceptional odd-frequency pairing is directly given by the imaginary part of the eigenvalues at the exceptional points and can be measured from the spectral function. Our results thus put forward non-Hermitian systems as a powerful platform to realize odd-frequency superconducting pairing.

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Cayao, J., & Black-Schaffer, A. M. (2022). Exceptional odd-frequency pairing in non-Hermitian superconducting systems. Physical Review B, 105(9). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.105.094502

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