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Normal densities in cool quantum critical superfluids

Blaise Goutéraux

École Polytechnique


https://youtu.be/QOak7QQSdvI

Аннотация: It is common belief that at zero temperature, a phase that spontaneously breaks a U(1) symmetry becomes entirely superfluid, ie the normal density vanishes. This is indeed the case in a variety of systems, such as weakly-coupled Helium, BCS superconductors and relativistic superfluids described by a quantum effective action originally written by Son. Here, I will show that this expectation fails in certain classes of holographic superfluids, such as those with a Lifshitz-invariant critical ground state with Lifshitz exponent z¿d+2 (d is the number of spatial dimensions), thus clarifying previous results in earlier literature. Time permitting, I will conclude by commenting on the relevance of these results for recent measurements in overdoped high Tc superconductors revealing an anomalously low superfluid density at odds with BCS theory expectations.

Язык доклада: английский


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