Nonreciprocal charge transport in two-dimensional noncentrosymmetric superconductors
Shintaro Hoshino, Ryohei Wakatsuki, Keita Hamamoto, Naoto Nagaosa

TL;DR
This paper theoretically investigates nonreciprocal charge transport in 2D noncentrosymmetric superconductors under magnetic fields, analyzing different mechanisms and their temperature and magnetic field dependencies to guide experimental identification.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive theoretical framework for understanding nonreciprocal charge transport mechanisms in various 2D superconductors, including the effects of fluctuations, vortex dynamics, and system-specific properties.
Findings
Nonreciprocal response characterized by coefficients a_j(B,T) with distinct temperature dependencies.
Near T_KT, the nonreciprocal coefficient γ diverges as (T - T_KT)^{-3/2}.
Different mechanisms predict specific B-dependencies for a_1 and a_2, aiding experimental identification.
Abstract
Nonreciprocal charge transport phenomena are studied theoretically for two-dimensional noncentrosymmetric superconductors under an external magnetic field . Rashba superconductors, surface superconductivity on the surface of three-dimensional topological insulators, and transition metal dichalcogenides (TMD) are representative systems, and the current-voltage - characteristics, i.e., , for each of them is analyzed. can be expanded with respect to the current as , and the -dependence of depends on the mechanism of the charge transport. Above the mean field transition temperature , the fluctuation of the superconducting order parameter gives the additional conductivity, i.e., paraconductivity. Extending the analysis to the nonlinear response, we obtain the nonreciprocal charge transport expressed by…
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