Coexisting pair-density-wave and uniform d-wave superconducting order generates a sharp, Raman-active Higgs mode and breaks time-reversal symmetry.
Spatially-resolved dynamics of the amplitude Schmid-Higgs mode in disordered superconductors
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We investigate the spatially-resolved dynamics of the collective amplitude Schmid-Higgs (SH) mode in disordered $s$-wave superconductors and fermionic superfluids. By analyzing the analytic structure of the zero-temperature SH susceptibility in the complex frequency plane, we find that when the coherence length greatly exceeds the mean free path: (i) the SH response at fixed wave vectors exhibits late-time oscillations decaying as $1/t^2$ with frequency $2\Delta$, where $\Delta$ is the superconducting gap; (ii) sub-diffusive oscillations with a dynamical exponent $z{=}4$ emerge at late times and large distances; and (iii) spatial oscillations at fixed frequency decay exponentially, with a period that diverges as the frequency approaches $2\Delta$ from above. When the coherence length is comparable to the mean free path, additional exponentially-decaying oscillations at fixed wave vectors appear with frequency above $2\Delta$. Furthermore, we show that the SH mode induces an extra peak in the third-harmonic generation current at finite wave-vectors. The frequency of this peak is shifted from the conventional resonance at $\Delta$, thereby providing an unambiguous signature of order parameter amplitude dynamics.
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Time-reversal symmetry breaking, collective modes, and Raman spectrum in pair-density-wave states
Coexisting pair-density-wave and uniform d-wave superconducting order generates a sharp, Raman-active Higgs mode and breaks time-reversal symmetry.