Hidden charge-conjugation, parity, and time-reversal symmetries and massive Goldstone (Higgs) modes in superconductors
Shunji Tsuchiya, Daisuke Yamamoto, Ryosuke Yoshii, and Muneto Nitta

TL;DR
This paper explores how discrete symmetries like charge-conjugation, parity, and time-reversal influence the emergence of massive Goldstone (Higgs) modes in superconductors, revealing their fundamental connection to symmetry breaking.
Contribution
It establishes a direct link between the discrete symmetries of the Hamiltonian and the appearance of pure amplitude MG modes in superconductors, highlighting the role of $ extit{CPT}$-like symmetry.
Findings
Superconducting ground state breaks $ extit{T}$ and $ extit{P}$ symmetries simultaneously.
Amplitude and phase fluctuations are uncoupled due to unbroken $ extit{C}$ symmetry.
Degeneracy of MG and NG modes in the normal phase is lifted by $ extit{T}$ symmetry breaking.
Abstract
A massive Goldstone (MG) mode, often referred to as a Higgs amplitude mode, is a collective excitation that arises in a system involving spontaneous breaking of a continuous symmetry, along with a gapless Nambu-Goldstone mode. It has been known in the previous studies that a pure amplitude MG mode emerges in superconductors if the dispersion of fermions exhibits the particle-hole (p-h) symmetry. However, clear understanding of the relation between the symmetry of the Hamiltonian and the MG modes has not been reached. Here we reveal the fundamental connection between the discrete symmetry of the Hamiltonian and the emergence of pure amplitude MG modes. To this end, we introduce nontrivial charge-conjugation (), parity (), and time-reversal () operations that involve the swapping of pairs of wave vectors symmetrical with respect to the Fermi surface.…
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