Holographic Description of Finite Size Effects in Strongly Coupled Superconductors
Antonio M. Garc\'ia-Garc\'ia, Jorge E. Santos, Benson Way

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Despite its fundamental and practical interest, the understanding of mesoscopic effects in strongly coupled superconductors is still limited. Here we address this problem by studying holographic superconductivity in a disk and a strip of typical size . For , where depends on the chemical potential and temperature, we have found that the order parameter vanishes. The superconductor-metal transition at is controlled by mean-field critical exponents which suggests that quantum and thermal fluctuations induced by finite size effects are suppressed in holographic superconductors. Intriguingly, the effective interactions that bind the order parameter increases as decreases. Most of these results are consistent with experimental observations in Pb nanograins at low temperature and qualitatively different from the ones expected in a weakly…
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