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Surface states, edge currents, and the angular momentum of chiral p-wave superfluids

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PHYSICAL REVIEW B
Volume 84, Issue 21, Pages -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevB.84.214509

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  1. National Science Foundation [DMR-0805277]
  2. Aspen Center for Physics
  3. Direct For Mathematical & Physical Scien
  4. Division Of Materials Research [1106315] Funding Source: National Science Foundation
  5. Division Of Materials Research
  6. Direct For Mathematical & Physical Scien [0805277] Funding Source: National Science Foundation

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The spectra of fermionic excitations, pairing correlations, and edge currents confined near the boundary of a chiral p-wave superfluid are calculated to leading order in (h) over bar /p(f)xi. Results for the energy-and momentum-resolved spectral functions, including the spectral current density, of a chiral p-wave superfluid near a confining boundary are reported. The spectral functions reveal the subtle role of the chiral edge states in relation to the edge current and the angular momentum of a chiral p-wave superfluid, including the rapid suppression of L(z)(T) for 0 less than or similar to T << T(c) in the fully gapped two-dimensional chiral superfluid. The edge current and ground-state angular momentum are shown to be sensitive to boundary conditions, and as a consequence the topology and geometry of the confining boundaries. For perfect specular boundaries, the edge current accounts for the ground-state angular momentum, L(z) = (N/2)(h) over bar, of a cylindrical disk of a chiral superfluid with N/2 fermion pairs. Nonspecular scattering can dramatically suppress the edge current. In the limit of perfect retroreflection, the edge states form a flat band of zero modes that are nonchiral and generate no edge current. For a chiral superfluid film confined in a cylindrical toroidal geometry, the ground-state angular momentum is, in general, nonextensive, and can have a value ranging from L(z) > (N/2)(h) over bar to L(z) < -(N/2)<(h)over bar> depending on the ratio of the inner and outer radii and the degree of backscattering on the inner and outer surfaces. Nonextensive scaling of L(z), and the reversal of the ground-state angular momentum for a toroidal geometry, would provide a signature of broken time-reversal symmetry of the ground state of superfluid (3)He-A, as well as direct observation of chiral edge currents.

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