Finite-momentum superconducting states occur when odd-frequency Cooper pairing correlations in the uniform state reach large amplitudes, identified via poles of the pair fluctuation propagator in weak-coupling theory.
Tinkham, Introduction to Superconductivity (McGraw-Hill, New York, 1996)
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Finite-momentum superconducting states due to odd-frequency Cooper pairing correlations
Finite-momentum superconducting states occur when odd-frequency Cooper pairing correlations in the uniform state reach large amplitudes, identified via poles of the pair fluctuation propagator in weak-coupling theory.