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Real-time detection of critical slowing-down at the superconducting phase transition

Superconductivity 2026-03-16 v1

Abstract

We employ optical pump-THz probe spectroscopy to chart the ultrafast superconductivity suppression in NbN over a broad range of excitation fluences. Our measurements uncover a pronounced lengthening of the superconductivity quenching time when the absorbed optical energy is close to the condensation energy of the superconductor, which constitutes a non-equilibrium analog of critical slowing-down on a timescale comparable to that of superconducting fluctuations. Time-dependent Ginzburg-Landau simulations reproduce this behavior and ascribe it to the flattening of the free energy landscape at the dynamical phase transition boundary. Our findings represent a direct observation in real time of slowed-down superconductivity dynamics in proximity to a critical point and open a pathway for investigating out-of-equilibrium critical phenomena with time-resolved THz spectroscopy.

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@article{arxiv.2603.12473,
  title  = {Real-time detection of critical slowing-down at the superconducting phase transition},
  author = {Guillermo Nava Antonio and Théo Courtois and Corentin Pfaff and KM Shivangi Shukla and Asle Sudbø and Stéphane Mangin and Thomas Hauet and Chiara Ciccarelli},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2603.12473},
  year   = {2026}
}

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9 pages, 4 figures