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A Simple Holographic Superconductor with Momentum Relaxation

High Energy Physics - Theory 2015-08-25 v3 Strongly Correlated Electrons

Abstract

We study a holographic superconductor model with momentum relaxation due to massless scalar fields linear to spatial coordinates(ψI=βδIixi\psi_I = \beta \delta_{Ii} x^i), where β\beta is the strength of momentum relaxation. In addition to the original superconductor induced by the chemical potential(μ\mu) at β=0\beta=0, there exists a new type of superconductor induced by β\beta even at μ=0\mu=0. It may imply a new `pairing' mechanism of particles and antiparticles interacting with β\beta, which may be interpreted as `impurity'. Two parameters μ\mu and β\beta compete in forming a superconducting phase. As a result, the critical temperature behaves differently depending on β/μ\beta/\mu. It decreases when β/μ\beta/\mu is small and increases when β/μ\beta/\mu is large, which is a novel feature compared to other models. After analysing ground states and phase diagrams for various β/μ\beta/\mu, we study optical electric(σ\sigma), thermoelectric(α\alpha), and thermal(κˉ\bar{\kappa}) conductivities. When the system undergoes a phase transition from a normal to a superconducting phase, 1/ω1/\omega pole appears in the imaginary part of the electric conductivity, implying infinite DC conductivity. If β/μ<1\beta/\mu <1, at small ω\omega, a two-fluid model with an imaginary 1/ω1/\omega pole and the Drude peak works for σ\sigma, α\alpha, and κˉ\bar{\kappa}, but if β/μ>1\beta/\mu >1 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 μ=0\mu=0.

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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