Transitions to the Fulde-Ferrell-Larkin-Ovchinnikov phases at low temperature in two dimensions

Abstract

We explore the nature of the transition to the Fulde-Ferrell-Larkin- Ovchinnikov superfluid phases in the low temperature range in two dimensions, for the simplest isotropic BCS model. This is done by applying the Larkin-Ovchinnikov approach to this second order transition. We show that there is a succession of transitions toward ever more complex order parameters when the temperature goes to zero. This gives rise to a cascade with, in principle, an infinite number of transitions. Except for one case, the order parameter at the transition is a real superposition of cosines with equal weights. The directions of these wavevectors are equally spaced angularly, with a spacing which goes to zero when the temperature goes to zero. This singular behaviour in this T = 0 limit is deeply linked to the two-dimensional nature of the problem.

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