Dynamic pair-breaking current, critical superfluid velocity and nonlinear electromagnetic response of nonequilibrium superconductors
Abstract
We report numerical calculations of a dynamic pairbreaking current density and a critical superfluid velocity in a nonequilibrium superconductor carrying a uniform, large-amplitude ac current density with well below the gap frequency . The dependencies and near the critical temperature were calculated from either the full time-dependent nonequilibrium equations for a dirty s-wave superconductor and the time-dependent Ginzburg-Landau (TDGL) equations for a gapped superconductor, taking into account the GL relaxation time of the order parameter and the inelastic electron-phonon relaxation time of quasiparticles . We show that both approaches give similar frequency dependencies of and which gradually increase from their static pairbreaking GL values and at to and at . Here , and a dynamic superheating field at which the Meissner state becomes unstable were calculated in two different regimes of a fixed ac current and a fixed ac superfluid velocity induced by the applied ac magnetic field in a thin superconducting filament or a type-II superconductor with a large GL parameter. We also calculated a nonlinear electromagnetic response of a nonequilibrium superconducting state, particularly a dynamic kinetic inductance and a dissipative quasiparticle conductivity, taking into account the oscillatory dynamics of superconducting condensate and the kinetics of quasiparticles driven by a strong ac current. It is shown that an ac current density produces multiple harmonics of the electric field, the amplitudes of the higher-order harmonics diminishing as increases.
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@article{arxiv.2008.12732,
title = {Dynamic pair-breaking current, critical superfluid velocity and nonlinear electromagnetic response of nonequilibrium superconductors},
author = {Ahmad Sheikhzada and Alex Gurevich},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2008.12732},
year = {2020}
}