Lifshitz Scaling Effects on Holographic Superconductors
Abstract
Via numerical and analytical methods, the effects of the Lifshitz dynamical exponent z on holographic superconductors are studied in some detail, including s wave and p wave models. Working in the probe limit, we find that the behaviors of holographic models indeed depend on concrete value of z. We obtain the condensation and conductivity in both Lifshitz black hole and soliton backgrounds with general z. For both s wave and p wave models in the black hole backgrounds, as z increases, the phase transition becomes more difficult and the growth of conductivity is suppressed. For the Lifshitz soliton backgrounds, when z increases (z=1,~2,~3), the critical chemical potential decreases in the s wave cases but increases in the p wave cases. For p wave models in both Lifshitz black hole and soliton backgrounds, the anisotropy between the AC conductivity in different spatial directions is suppressed when z increases. The analytical results uphold the numerical results.
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