The gravity dual of a p-wave superconductor

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Abstract

We construct black hole solutions to the Yang-Mills equations in an AdS 4-Schwarzschild background which exhibit superconductivity. What makes these backgrounds p-wave superconductors is that the order parameter is a vector, and the conductivities are strongly anisotropic in a manner that is suggestive of a gap with nodes. The low-lying excitations of the normal state have a relaxation time which grows rapidly as the temperature decreases, consistent with the absence of impurity scattering. A numerical exploration of quasinormal modes close to the transition temperature suggests that p-wave backgrounds are stable against perturbations analogous to turning on a p+ip gap, whereas p+ip-wave configurations are unstable against turning into pure p-wave backgrounds. © SISSA 2008.

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Gubser, S. S., & Pufu, S. S. (2008). The gravity dual of a p-wave superconductor. Journal of High Energy Physics, 2008(11). https://doi.org/10.1088/1126-6708/2008/11/033

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