Dynamic properties of superconductors: from BCS to BEC regime
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Abstract
We analyze the evolution of the dynamics of neutral superconductors between BCS and BEC regimes. We consider 2D case, when BCS-BEC crossover occurs already at weak coupling and is governed by the ratio of the two scales -- the Fermi energy E_F and the bound state energy for two fermions in a vacuum, E_0. BCS and BEC regimes correspond to E_F >> E_0 and E_F << E_0, respectively. We compute the spectrum of low-energy bosonic excitations and show that the velocity of phase fluctuations remains v_F/\sqrt{2} through BCS-BEC crossover. We also derive the prefactor of the topological $A {\dot \phi}$ term in the effective action and argue that A = N_0 E_0 for E_F > E_0, and A = N_0 E_F for E_0 > E_F (N_0 is the density of states per spin). We apply our approach to a propagating vortex in a superconductor and compute the Magnus force acting on a vortex and the effective mass of a vortex. Our results partly agree and partly disagree with earlier studies.
*The by DM was supported by LANL LDRD and BES Grant No's.20170460ER and E3B7, respectively. The work by AC was supported by the Office of Basic Energy Sciences U. S. Department of Energy under award DE-SC0014402.
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Presenters
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Dima Mozyrsky
- Theoretical Division, Los Alamos Natl Lab