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Classification and characterization of nonequilibrium Higgs modes in unconventional superconductors

L. Schwarz, B. Fauseweh, N. Tsuji, N. Cheng, N. Bittner, H. Krull, M. Berciu, G. S. Uhrig, A. P. Schnyder, S. Kaiser, D. Manske

2020Nature Communications91 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Recent findings of new Higgs modes in unconventional superconductors require a classification and characterization of the modes allowed by nontrivial gap symmetry. Here we develop a theory for a tailored nonequilibrium quantum quench to excite all possible oscillation symmetries of a superconducting condensate. We show that both a finite momentum transfer and quench symmetry allow for an identification of the resulting Higgs oscillations. These serve as a fingerprint for the ground state gap symmetry. We provide a classification scheme of these oscillations and the quench symmetry based on group theory for the underlying lattice point group. For characterization, analytic calculations as well as full scale numeric simulations of the transient optical response resulting from an excitation by a realistic laser pulse are performed. Our classification of Higgs oscillations allows us to distinguish between different symmetries of the superconducting condensate.

Topics & Concepts

PhysicsSuperconductivityHiggs bosonHomogeneous spaceSymmetry (geometry)Lattice (music)Non-equilibrium thermodynamicsQuantum mechanicsExcitationOscillation (cell signaling)QuantumTheoretical physicsStatistical physicsCharacterization (materials science)Condensed matter physicsGround statePhononSquare latticeQuantum stateTransient (computer programming)Microscopic theoryQuantum electrodynamicsSymmetry groupPerturbation theory (quantum mechanics)Symmetry breakingPhysics of Superconductivity and MagnetismCold Atom Physics and Bose-Einstein CondensatesQuantum many-body systems
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