Winding branes and persistent currents
Abstract
A D5 brane winding around a stack of D3 branes can be used as a model of persistent current in a thin superconducting ring, with the number N of D3s corresponding to the number of transverse channels in the ring. We consider, in the large N limit, existence and properties of a gapped superconducting state with a uniform winding number density q. We find that there is a gapped classical solution for any q, no matter how large, but when q is larger than a certain q_m the state is unstable with respect to decay by phase slips. We argue that this decay produces strings via a version of the Hanany-Witten effect (in a non-transverse, non-supersymmetric arrangement of branes). This parallels the requirement of quasiparticle production in a clean (disorder-free) wire in field theory of superconductivity.
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Cite
@article{arxiv.1210.2383,
title = {Winding branes and persistent currents},
author = {Sergei Khlebnikov},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1210.2383},
year = {2015}
}
Comments
19 pages, 3 figures; published in JHEP