Identifying the odd-frequency superconducting state by a field-induced Josephson effect
arXiv:0712.0134 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevB.77.174507
Abstract
Superconducting order parameters that are odd under exchange of time-coordinates of the electrons constituting a Cooper-pair, are potentially of great importance both conceptually and technologically. Recent experiments report that such an odd-frequency superconducting {\it bulk} state may be realized in certain heavy-fermion compounds. While the Josephson current normally only flows between superconductors with the same symmetries with respect to frequency, we demonstrate that an exchange field may induce a current between diffusive even- and odd-frequency superconductors. This suggests a way to identify the possible existence of bulk odd-frequency superconductors.
10 pages, 7 figures. To appear in Physical Review B