Density driven fluctuations in a two-dimensional superconductor
S. Hurand, J. Biscaras, N. Bergeal, C. Feuillet-Palma, G. Singh, A., Jouan, A. Rastogi, A. Dogra, P. Kumar, R. C. Budhani, N. Scopigno, S., Caprara, M. Grilli, J. Lesueur

TL;DR
This paper investigates a new type of density-driven critical fluctuations in two-dimensional superconductors near a quantum phase transition, revealing anomalous scaling behavior and proposing a novel dynamical critical exponent.
Contribution
It introduces the concept of density driven fluctuations with anomalous dynamics in 2D superconductors, differing from conventional phase fluctuation models.
Findings
z.nu = 3/2 from Finite Size Scaling analysis
Critical fluctuations exhibit an anomalous dynamical exponent z=3
Mean-field correlation length exponent nu=1/2
Abstract
In the vicinity of a phase transition, the order parameter starts fluctuating before vanishing at the critical point. The fluctuation regime, i.e. the way the ordered phase disappears, is a characteristics of a transition, and determines the universality class it belongs to. This is valid for thermal transitions, but also for zero temperature Quantum Phase Transitions (QPT). In the case of superconductivity, the order parameter has an amplitude and a phase, which can both fluctuate according to well identified scenarios. The Ginzburg-Landau theory and its extensions describe the fluctuating regime of regular metallic superconductors, and the associated dynamics of the pair amplitude and the phase. When the system is two-dimensional and/or very disordered, phase fluctuations dominate. Here, we address the possibility that a new type of fluctuations occurs in superconductors with an…
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Taxonomy
TopicsElectronic and Structural Properties of Oxides · Magnetic and transport properties of perovskites and related materials · Physics of Superconductivity and Magnetism
