Principles of 2D terahertz spectroscopy of collective excitations: the case of Josephson plasmons in layered superconductors
Alex G\'omez Salvador, Pavel E. Dolgirev, Marios H. Michael, Albert, Liu, Danica Pavicevic, Michael Fechner, Andrea Cavalleri, Eugene Demler

TL;DR
This paper develops a theoretical framework for two-dimensional terahertz spectroscopy of Josephson plasmons in layered superconductors, revealing how fluctuations near the critical temperature influence nonlinear responses and spectra.
Contribution
It introduces a novel theory for 2DTS of collective excitations in superconductors, extending mean-field models to include critical fluctuations near T_c.
Findings
Mean-field theory describes low-temperature responses.
Near T_c, fluctuations dominate and alter spectra.
2DTS can probe finite-momentum plasmons and their interactions.
Abstract
Two-dimensional terahertz spectroscopy (2DTS), a terahertz analogue of nuclear magnetic resonance, is a new technique poised to address many open questions in complex condensed matter systems. The conventional theoretical framework used ubiquitously for interpreting multidimensional spectra of discrete quantum level systems is, however, insufficient for the continua of collective excitations in strongly correlated materials. Here, we develop a theory for 2DTS of a model collective excitation, the Josephson plasma resonance in layered superconductors. Starting from a mean-field approach at temperatures well below the superconducting phase transition, we obtain expressions for the multidimensional nonlinear responses that are amenable to intuition derived from the conventional single-mode scenario. We then consider temperatures near the superconducting critical temperature , where…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPhysics of Superconductivity and Magnetism · Quantum and electron transport phenomena · Spectroscopy and Quantum Chemical Studies
