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arxiv: 1407.6497 · v2 · pith:MD2NGW5S · submitted 2014-07-24 · cond-mat.supr-con

Nature and Raman signatures of the Higgs amplitude mode in the coexisting superconducting and charge-density-wave state

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keywords higgsramanamplitudestatebehaviorcharge-density-wavecoexistingmode
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We investigate the behavior of the Higgs (amplitude) mode when superconductivity emerges on a preexisting charge-density-wave state. We show that the weak overdamped square-root singularity of the amplitude fluctuations in a standard BCS superconductor is converted in a sharp, undamped power-law divergence in the coexisting state, reminiscent of the Higgs behavior in Lorentz-invariant theories. This effect reflects in a strong superconducting resonance in the Raman spectra, both for an electronic and a phononic mechanism leading to the Raman visibility of the Higgs. In the latter case, our results are relevant to the interpretation of the Raman spectra measured experimentally in NbSe2.

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