Quench dynamics and gap oscillations of non-equilibrium multiband superconductors

ORAL

Abstract

Superconductors driven to non-equilibrium steady states display the remarkable phenomenon of coherent gap oscillations. With the rapid advances in THz pump-and-probe techniques, this concept has been widely explored both theoretically and experimentally. In several superconductors of general interest, such as SrTiO3, iron pnictides, Sr2RuO4, and heavy fermions, multiple bands cross the Fermi level, giving rise to multiband superconductivity. Here, we combine analytical and numerical methods to solve the time-dependent multiband BCS equations and investigate the gap oscillations in quenched multiband superconductors. We find the existence of multiple oscillation frequencies, which can promote beating of the gap oscillations. Interestingly, we find that the oscillations decay faster than in the one band case, with a power-law of 1/t3/2 instead of 1/t1/2. We explore a variety of different parameter regimes and discuss the relevance of our results to experiments.

*T.C., M.S. and R.M.F. were supported by the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science, Basic Energy Sciences, under Award number de-sc0012336. P.P.O. acknowledges support from Iowa State University Startup Funds.

Presenters

  • Tianbai Cui

    • School of Physics and Astronomy, Univ of Minnesota - Twin Cities

Authors

  • Tianbai Cui

    • School of Physics and Astronomy, Univ of Minnesota - Twin Cities
  • Michael Schütt

    • Condensed Matter Theory Group, Paul Scherrer Institute
    • Paul Scherrer Institute
  • Peter Orth

    • Department of Physics and Astronomy, Iowa State University
    • Iowa state university/Ames Laboratory
    • Department of Physics and Astronomy & Ames Laboratory, Iowa State University
  • Rafael Fernandes

    • School of Physics and Astronomy, University of Minnesota
    • School of Physics and Astronomy , University of Minnesota
    • School of Physics and Astronomy, Univ of Minnesota - Twin Cities
    • Univ of Minn - Minneapolis
    • School of Phys., Univ. of Minnesota - Minneapolis
    • University of Minnesota