Higgs spectroscopy of nonequilibrium superconductors

ORAL

Abstract

In addition to the superconducting gap symmetry, when a superconductor is excited, the collective excitations of the condensate can exhibit an additional symmetry, which also mirrors the underlying lattice symmetry. Therefore the aggregate of these symmetries can result in one or more amplitude-Higgs modes depending on the geometry of the excitation. We study s-wave and d-wave superconducting symmetries on a lattice with D4h space group symmetry, which is the lattice symmetry of cuprate high-Tc superconductors. We report analytic results on the specific geometries of a quench needed for producing oscillation modes along different geometries. Remarkably, we find that, in addition to the well-studied 2△mode, a second low energy mode can also be excited, depending on the symmetry of the quench. Lastly, we also predict results for time-resolved Higgs spectroscopy with a realistic experimental pulse.

Presenters

  • Nathan Cheng

    • Univ of British Columbia

Authors

  • Benedikt Fauseweh

    • Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research
  • Lukas Schwarz

    • Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research
  • Naoto Tsuji

    • RIKEN Center for Emergent Matter Science
    • Riken CEMS
  • Nathan Cheng

    • Univ of British Columbia
  • Nikolaj Bittner

    • Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research
  • Holger Krull

    • Technische Univeritat Dortmund
  • Mona Berciu

    • Univ of British Columbia
    • University of British Columbia, Quantum Matter Institute
    • Physics and Astronomy, University of British Columbia
  • Goetz Uhrig

    • Technische Univeritat Dortmund
    • TU Dortmund
  • Andreas Schnyder

    • Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research
  • Stefan Kaiser

    • Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research
    • U Stuttgart and Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research
  • Dirk Manske

    • Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research