A Simple Holographic Superconductor with Momentum Relaxation
Abstract
We study a holographic superconductor model with momentum relaxation due to massless scalar fields linear to spatial coordinates(), where is the strength of momentum relaxation. In addition to the original superconductor induced by the chemical potential() at , there exists a new type of superconductor induced by even at . It may imply a new `pairing' mechanism of particles and antiparticles interacting with , which may be interpreted as `impurity'. Two parameters and compete in forming a superconducting phase. As a result, the critical temperature behaves differently depending on . It decreases when is small and increases when is large, which is a novel feature compared to other models. After analysing ground states and phase diagrams for various , we study optical electric(), thermoelectric(), and thermal() conductivities. When the system undergoes a phase transition from a normal to a superconducting phase, pole appears in the imaginary part of the electric conductivity, implying infinite DC conductivity. If , at small , a two-fluid model with an imaginary pole and the Drude peak works for , , and , but if a non-Drude peak replaces the Drude peak. It is consistent with the coherent/incoherent metal transition in its metal phase. The Ferrell-Glover-Tinkham (FGT) sum rule is satisfied for all cases even when .
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@article{arxiv.1501.00446,
title = {A Simple Holographic Superconductor with Momentum Relaxation},
author = {Keun-Young Kim and Kyung Kiu Kim and Miok Park},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1501.00446},
year = {2015}
}
Comments
v3: Minor chages, version accepted in JHEP