Scaling critical behavior of superconductors at zero magnetic field
C. de Calan, F. S. Nogueira

TL;DR
This paper investigates the critical scaling behavior of superconductors at zero magnetic field, providing new theoretical insights and interpretations of experimental data through renormalization group analysis and dual models.
Contribution
It offers an alternative proof of Josephson's relation, interprets recent experiments in thin films, and explores the continuum dual Ginzburg-Landau model with novel scaling considerations.
Findings
Josephson's relation derived without assuming hyperscaling
Predicted critical exponents: ν=1, α=-1
Identified conditions for critical regimes with ν'≈2/3
Abstract
We consider the scaling behavior in the critical domain of superconductors at zero external magnetic field. The first part of the paper is concerned with the Ginzburg-Landau model in the zero magnetic field Meissner phase. We discuss the scaling behavior of the superfluid density and we give an alternative proof of Josephson's relation for a charged superfluid. This proof is obtained as a consequence of an exact renormalization group equation for the photon mass. We obtain Josephson's relation directly in the form , that is, we do not need to assume that the hyperscaling relation holds. Next, we give an interpretation of a recent experiment performed in thin films of . We argue that the measured mean field like behavior of the penetration depth exponent is possibly associated with a non-trivial critical behavior and we predict the…
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