Supercurrent in p-wave Holographic Superconductor
Abstract
The p-wave and p+ip-wave holographic superconductors with fixed DC supercurrent are studied by introducing a non-vanishing vector potential. We find that close to the critical temperature Tc of zero current, the numerical results of both the p wave model and the p+ip model are the same as those of Ginzburg-Landau (G-L) theory, for example, the critical current jc (Tc-T)3/2 and the phase transition in the presence of a DC current is a first order transition. Besides the similar results between both models, the p+ip superconductor shows isotropic behavior for the supercurrent, while the p-wave superconductor shows anisotropic behavior for the supercurrent.
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