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Phenomenological models of holographic superconductors and Hall currents

Aprile, Francesco; Franco, Sebastian; Rodrıguez-Gomez, Diego; Russo, Jorge G.

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Authors

Francesco Aprile

Sebastian Franco

Diego Rodrıguez-Gomez

Jorge G. Russo



Abstract

We study general models of holographic superconductivity parametrized by four arbitrary functions of a neutral scalar field of the bulk theory. The models can accommodate several features of real superconductors, like arbitrary critical temperatures and critical exponents in a certain range, and perhaps impurities or boundary or thickness effects. We find analytical expressions for the critical exponents of the general model and show that they satisfy the Rushbrooke identity. An important subclass of models exhibit second order phase transitions. A study of the specific heat shows that general models can also describe holographic superconductors undergoing first, second and third (or higher) order phase transitions. We discuss how small deformations of the HHH model can lead to the appearance of resonance peaks in the conductivity, which increase in number and become narrower as the temperature is gradually decreased, without the need for tuning mass of the scalar to be close to the Breitenlohner-Freedman bound. Finally, we investigate the inclusion of a generalized “theta term” producing Hall effect without magnetic field.

Citation

Aprile, F., Franco, S., Rodrıguez-Gomez, D., & Russo, J. G. (2010). Phenomenological models of holographic superconductors and Hall currents. Journal of High Energy Physics, 2010(05), Article 102. https://doi.org/10.1007/jhep05%282010%29102

Journal Article Type Article
Publication Date May 28, 2010
Deposit Date Mar 28, 2013
Publicly Available Date Feb 7, 2014
Journal Journal of High Energy Physics
Print ISSN 1126-6708
Publisher Scuola Internazionale Superiore di Studi Avanzati (SISSA)
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 2010
Issue 05
Article Number 102
DOI https://doi.org/10.1007/jhep05%282010%29102

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