Schmid-Higgs Mode in the Presence of Pair-Breaking Interactions
Abstract
Collective modes in superconductors provided the first realization of the Higgs mechanism. The transverse Goldstone mode acquires a gap (i.e. a mass) when it hybridizes with the electromagnetic gauge field. The longitudinal Schmid-Higgs mode, on the other hand, is always massive. In conventional BCS theory, its gap is exactly , coinciding with the excitation threshold for quasiparticles. Being situated right at the edge of the continuum spectrum it gives rise to peculiar dynamics for the Schmid-Higgs mode. For instance, when suddenly excited at , it exhibits algebraically decaying oscillations of the form . In this study, we explore the behavior of Schmid-Higgs oscillations in the presence of pair-breaking mechanisms, such as magnetic impurities or in-plane magnetic fields. These processes suppress the quasiparticle excitation threshold down to , potentially placing the longitudinal mode within the continuum spectrum. Despite this, we show that the algebraically decaying oscillations persist, taking the form . The Schmid-Higgs mode becomes truly overdamped and exponentially decaying only in the gapless superconductors with .
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@article{arxiv.2503.15643,
title = {Schmid-Higgs Mode in the Presence of Pair-Breaking Interactions},
author = {Maxim Dzero and Alex Kamenev},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2503.15643},
year = {2025}
}
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10 pages, 5 figures