Non-relativistic dynamics of the amplitude (Higgs) mode in superconductors
Abstract
Despite the formal analogy with the Higgs particle, the amplitude fluctuations of the order parameter in weakly-coupled superconductors do not identify a real mode with a Lorentz-invariant dynamics. Indeed, its resonance occurs at , which coincides with the threshold for quasiparticle excitations, that spoil any relativistic dynamics. Here we investigate the fate of the Higgs mode in the unconventional case where becomes larger than , as due to strong coupling or strong disorder. We show that also in this situation the amplitude fluctuations never identify a real mode at , since such "bosonic" limit is always reached via a strong mixing with the phase fluctuations, which dominate the low-energy part of the spectrum. Our results have direct implications for the interpretation of the sub-gap optical absorption in disordered superconductors.
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@article{arxiv.1503.07733,
title = {Non-relativistic dynamics of the amplitude (Higgs) mode in superconductors},
author = {T. Cea and C. Castellani and G. Seibold and L. Benfatto},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1503.07733},
year = {2015}
}
Comments
Final version, expanded discussion on the optics. Supplemental Material included