Supercurrent induced resonant optical response

Abstract

The optical conductivity encodes the current response to a time dependent electric field. We develop a theory of the optical conductivity σ(ω) in presence of a dc supercurrent. Current induced optical response is prohibited by Galilean invariance from occurring in systems with a single parabolic band. However, we show that lattice effects give rise to a pronounced current dependent peak in σ(ω) at the gap edge ω = 2 , which diverges in the clean limit. We demonstrate this in a model of a multi-band superconductor. Our theory explains the recent observation of a current induced peak in the optical conductivity in NbN by Nakamura et al. (2019), and provides a new mechanism for direct activation of the Higgs mode with light.

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