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arxiv: 1305.2000 · v5 · submitted 2013-05-09 · ✦ hep-th

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Holographic superconductors with hyperscaling violation

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keywords hyperscalingviolationscalartemperaturecriticalfindholographicsuperconductors
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We investigate holographic superconductors in asympototically geometries with hyperscaling violation. The mass of the scalar field decouples from the UV dimension of the dual scalar operator and can be chosen as negative as we want, without disturbing the Breitenlohner-Freedman bound. We first numerically find that the scalar condenses below a critical temperature and a gap opens in the real part of the conductivity, indicating the onset of superconductivity. We further analytically explore the effects of the hyperscaling violation on the superconducting transition temperature. We find that the critical temperature increases with the increasing of hyperscaling violation.

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