Non-equilibrium d- wave pair density wave order parameter in superconducting cuprates
Abstract
We investigate the nonequilibrium pair density wave order parameter in a simple microscopic model with the ground state d- wave spatially uniform superconductivity. After pushing the system out of equilibrium by a short-time induced order parameter, the system can exhibit robust free nondecaying oscillations of nonuniform superconducting order. In the weak nonequilibrium regime, the frequency of these oscillations is about 2/ and the amplitude can be explained qualitatively by features of equilibrium free energy. In case when the system was taken far from equilibrium, it transits to a non-linear regime where even metastable coexistence of d- wave superconducting and pair density wave gaps are possible.
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