Dynamic pair-breaking current, critical superfluid velocity and nonlinear electromagnetic response of nonequilibrium superconductors
Ahmad Sheikhzada, Alex Gurevich

TL;DR
This paper numerically investigates the dynamic pair-breaking current, superfluid velocity, and nonlinear electromagnetic response of nonequilibrium superconductors under large-amplitude ac currents, revealing frequency-dependent behaviors and harmonic generation.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive analysis combining full nonequilibrium equations and TDGL equations to study dynamic pairbreaking and electromagnetic responses in superconductors.
Findings
Both approaches yield similar frequency dependencies of $J_d$ and $v_d$.
Frequency dependencies increase from static GL values to $\sqrt{2}$ times those values at high frequencies.
Multiple harmonics are generated in the electromagnetic response, with amplitudes decreasing as quasiparticle relaxation time increases.
Abstract
We report numerical calculations of a dynamic pairbreaking current density and a critical superfluid velocity in a nonequilibrium superconductor carrying a uniform, large-amplitude ac current density with well below the gap frequency . The dependencies and near the critical temperature were calculated from either the full time-dependent nonequilibrium equations for a dirty s-wave superconductor and the time-dependent Ginzburg-Landau (TDGL) equations for a gapped superconductor, taking into account the GL relaxation time of the order parameter and the inelastic electron-phonon relaxation time of quasiparticles . We show that both approaches give similar frequency dependencies of and which gradually increase from their static…
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