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Can deep sub-wavelength cavities induce Amperean superconductivity in a 2D material?

Authors :
Andolina, Gian Marcello
De Pasquale, Antonella
Pellegrino, Francesco Maria Dimitri
Torre, Iacopo
Koppens, Frank H. L.
Polini, Marco
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
arXiv, 2022.

Abstract

Amperean superconductivity is an exotic phenomenon stemming from attractive effective electron-electron interactions (EEEIs) mediated by a transverse gauge field. Originally introduced in the context of quantum spin liquids and high-Tc superconductors, Amperean superconductivity has been recently proposed to occur at temperatures on the order of 1-20 K in two-dimensional, parabolic-band, electron gases embedded inside deep sub-wavelength optical cavities. In this work, we first generalize the microscopic theory of cavity-induced Amperean superconductivity to the case of graphene and then argue that this superconducting state cannot be achieved in the deep sub-wavelength regime. In the latter regime, indeed, a cavity induces only EEEIs between density fluctuations rather than the current-current interactions which are responsible for Amperean pairing.<br />Comment: 20 pages

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....40e967d90c5b61c0a3328a89bcaecdb1
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.2210.10371