The nonlinear coefficient λ controls the inverse periodicity of Kasner exponent oscillations in the interior of holographic black holes near the superfluid critical point.
Competition between the s-wave and p-wave superconductivity phases in a holographic model
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abstract
We build a holographic superconductor model with a scalar triplet charged under an SU(2) gauge field in the bulk. In this model, the s-wave and p-wave condensates can be consistently realized. We find that there are totally four phases in this model, namely, the normal phase without any condensate, s-wave phase, p-wave phase and the s+p coexisting phase. By calculating Gibbs free energy, the s+p coexisting phase turns out to be thermodynamically favored once it can appear. The phase diagram with the dimension of the scalar operator and temperature is drawn. The temperature range for the s+p coexisting phase is very narrow, which shows the competition between the s-wave and p-wave orders in the superconductor model.
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Strip entanglement anisotropy S⊥−S∥ classifies dark portals in HSV p-wave superfluids into rigid rescalings versus width-running kinetic deformations with short-width W² decoupling.
Numerical holographic study finds nonlinear electrodynamics suppresses s and p condensates differently, induces spontaneous charge accumulation outside the horizon, and modifies optical conductivity with a minimum in the imaginary part.
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Interior structure of black holes with nonlinear terms
The nonlinear coefficient λ controls the inverse periodicity of Kasner exponent oscillations in the interior of holographic black holes near the superfluid critical point.
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Holographic Entanglement Anisotropy as a Dark Deformation RG Probe in Hyperscaling-Violating $p$-Wave Superfluids
Strip entanglement anisotropy S⊥−S∥ classifies dark portals in HSV p-wave superfluids into rigid rescalings versus width-running kinetic deformations with short-width W² decoupling.
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Holographic s+p superconductors with nonlinear electrodynamics
Numerical holographic study finds nonlinear electrodynamics suppresses s and p condensates differently, induces spontaneous charge accumulation outside the horizon, and modifies optical conductivity with a minimum in the imaginary part.