Exact Continuum Representation of Long-range Interacting Systems and
Emerging Exotic Phases in Unconventional Superconductors
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2201.11101v3
- Date: Mon, 30 Jan 2023 19:39:21 GMT
- Title: Exact Continuum Representation of Long-range Interacting Systems and
Emerging Exotic Phases in Unconventional Superconductors
- Authors: Andreas A. Buchheit, Torsten Ke{\ss}ler, Peter K. Schuhmacher,
Benedikt Fauseweh
- Abstract summary: We put forth an exact representation of long-range interacting lattices that separates the model into a term describing its continuous analog, the integral contribution, and a term that fully resolves the microstructure.
We employ our representation in Fourier space to solve the important problem of long-range interacting unconventional superconductors.
We show that the interactions can be used to fine-tune the Higgs mode's stability, ranging from exponential decay of the oscillation amplitude up to complete stabilization.
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- Abstract: Continuum limits are a powerful tool in the study of many-body systems, yet
their validity is often unclear when long-range interactions are present. In
this work, we rigorously address this issue and put forth an exact
representation of long-range interacting lattices that separates the model into
a term describing its continuous analog, the integral contribution, and a term
that fully resolves the microstructure, the lattice contribution. For any
system dimension, any lattice, any power-law interaction, and for linear,
nonlinear, and multi-atomic lattices, we show that the lattice contribution can
be described by a differential operator based on the multidimensional
generalization of the Riemann zeta function, namely the Epstein zeta function.
We employ our representation in Fourier space to solve the important problem of
long-range interacting unconventional superconductors. We derive a generalized
Bardeen--Cooper--Schrieffer gap equation and find emerging exotic phases in
two-dimensional superconductors with topological phase transitions. Finally, we
utilize non-equilibrium Higgs spectroscopy to analyze the impact of long-range
interactions on the collective excitations of the condensate. We show that the
interactions can be used to fine-tune the Higgs mode's stability, ranging from
exponential decay of the oscillation amplitude up to complete stabilization.
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