Clapping modes in unconventional superconductors

Physics – Condensed Matter – Superconductivity

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M2S-HTSC-VI Proceedings, Feb 2000, Houston, TX, USA; 4 pages. Physica C, to be published

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We consider a superconducting state with a mixed symmetry order parameter components, e.g. $d+is$ or $d+id'$ with $d'= d_{xy}$. We argue for the existence of the new orbital magnetization mode which corresponds to the oscillations of relative phase $\phi$ between two components around an equilibrium value of $\phi = \frac{\pi}{2}$. It is similar to the so called ``clapping'' mode in superfluid $^3He-A$. We estimate the frequency of this mode $\omega_0(B,T)$ depending on the field and temperature for the specific case of magnetic field induced $d'$ state. We find that this mode is {\em tunable} with an applied magnetic field with $\omega_0(B,T) \propto B \0$, where $\0$ is the magnitude of the d-wave order parameter. We argue also that similar filed induced clapping mode should be present in an organic p-wave superconductors.

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