摘要

We present a real-space approach to study the effect of disorder on superconductivity. The method is based on augmented space formalism that goes beyond mean-field approximations for configuration averaging and effectively deals with the influence of configuration fluctuations of the neighborhood of an atom. In the regime of validity of Anderson's theorem our results for s- and d-wave dirty superconductors have excellent agreement with existing results. The formalism is extended and tested for random negative U Hubbard model. Having verified the reliability of our method we use it to study environment-dependent inhomogeneous randomness in disordered superconducting systems.

  • 出版日期2009-6