Amplitude Higgs mode and admittance in superconductors with a moving condensate

Abstract

We consider the amplitude (Higgs) mode in a superconductor with a condensate flow (supercurrent). We demonstrate that, in this case, the amplitude mode corresponding to oscillations δ || (i t) of the superconducting gap is excited by an external ac electric field E (i t) already in the first order in |E|, so that δ || (v0 E), where v0 is the velocity of the condensate. The frequency dependence δ || has a resonance shape with a maximum at = 2 . In contrast to the standard situation without the condensate flow, the oscillations of the amplitude δ |(t)| contribute to the admittance Y. We provide a formula for admittance of a superconductor with a supercurrent. The predicted effect opens new ways of experimental investigation of the amplitude mode in superconductors and materials with superconductivity competing with other states.

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