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Holographic disorder driven superconductor-metal transition
Fecha
2016-11-15Registro en:
Areán, Daniel; Pando Zayas, L. A.; Salazar, Ignacio; Scardicchio, A.; Holographic disorder driven superconductor-metal transition; American Physical Society; Physical Review D: Particles, Fields, Gravitation and Cosmology; 94; 10; 15-11-2016; 2-7
1550-7998
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Areán, Daniel
Pando Zayas, L. A.
Salazar, Ignacio
Scardicchio, A.
Resumen
We implement the effects of disorder on a holographic superconductor by introducing a random chemical potential on the boundary. We demonstrate explicitly that increasing disorder leads to the formation of islands where the superconducting order is enhanced and subsequently to the transition to a metal. We study the behavior of the superfluid density and of the conductivity as a function of the strength of disorder. We find explanations for various marked features in the conductivities in terms of hydrodynamic quasinormal modes of the holographic superconductors. These identifications plus a particular disorder-dependent spectral weight shift in the conductivity point to a signature of the Higgs mode in the context of disordered holographic superconductors. We observe that the behavior of the order parameter close to the transition is not mean-field type as in the clean case; rather we find robust agreement with exp(-A|T-Tc|-ν), with ν=1.03±0.02 for this disorder-driven smeared transition.