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Phase-resolved Higgs response in superconducting cuprates

Authors :
Ryo Shimano
Kota Katsumi
Yann Gallais
Bertram Green
Hélène Raffy
Igor Ilyakov
Dirk Manske
Gideok Kim
Georg Cristiani
Mohammed Bawatna
Gennady Logvenov
Naotaka Yoshikawa
Daniel Putzky
Bernhard Keimer
Zhi Zhong Li
Alexander Boris
Min Chen
Michael Gensch
Semyon Germanskiy
Min Jae Kim
Lukas Schwarz
Sergey Kovalev
Nilesh Awari
Robert David Dawson
Jan-Christoph Deinert
Zhe Wang
Stefan Kaiser
Hao Chu
Andreas P. Schnyder
Source :
Publication date: 2021-12-16 Open accessDOI: 10.14278/rodare.276Versions: 10.14278/rodare.1289 | 10.14278/rodare.277License: CC-BY-4.0, Nature Communications, Vol 11, Iss 1, Pp 1-6 (2020), Nature Communications, Nature Communications 11(2020)1, 1793
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

In high-energy physics, the Higgs field couples to gauge bosons and fermions and gives mass to their elementary excitations. Experimentally, such couplings can be inferred from the decay product of the Higgs boson, i.e., the scalar (amplitude) excitation of the Higgs field. In superconductors, Cooper pairs bear a close analogy to the Higgs field. Interaction between the Cooper pairs and other degrees of freedom provides dissipation channels for the amplitude mode, which may reveal important information about the microscopic pairing mechanism. To this end, we investigate the Higgs (amplitude) mode of several cuprate thin films using phase-resolved terahertz third harmonic generation (THG). In addition to the heavily damped Higgs mode itself, we observe a universal jump in the phase of the driven Higgs oscillation as well as a non-vanishing THG above Tc. These findings indicate coupling of the Higgs mode to other collective modes and potentially a nonzero pairing amplitude above Tc.<br />Interaction between Cooper pairs and other collective excitations may reveal important information about the pairing mechanism. Here, the authors observe a universal jump in the phase of the driven Higgs oscillations in cuprate thin films, indicating the presence of a coupled collective mode, as well as a nonvanishing Higgs-like response at high temperatures, suggesting a potential nonzero pairing amplitude above Tc.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Publication date: 2021-12-16 Open accessDOI: 10.14278/rodare.276Versions: 10.14278/rodare.1289 | 10.14278/rodare.277License: CC-BY-4.0, Nature Communications, Vol 11, Iss 1, Pp 1-6 (2020), Nature Communications, Nature Communications 11(2020)1, 1793
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....861f05f6efff154ab4f39615cffb0488
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.14278/rodare.276"