The BCS model of an isolated superconductor initially prepared in a nonequilibrium state predicts the existence of interesting dynamical phenomena in the time-dependent order parameter as decaying oscillations, persistent oscillations, and overdamped dynamics. To make contact with real systems remains an open challenge as one needs to introduce dissipation due to the environment in a self-consistent computation. Here, we reach this goal with the use of the Keldysh formalism to treat the effect of a thermal bath. We show that, contrary to the dissipationless case, all dynamical phases reach the equilibrium order parameter in a characteristic time that depends on the coupling with the bath. Remarkably, as time evolves, the overdamped phase shows a fast crossover where the superconducting order parameter recovers to reach a state with a well-developed long range order that tends towards equilibrium with the damped Higgs mode oscillations. Our results provide a benchmark for the description of the dynamics of real out-of-equilibrium superconductors relevant for quantum technological applications.

Fate of dynamical phases of a BCS superconductor beyond the dissipationless regime

Ojeda Collado, H. P.;Lorenzana, Jose;
2019

Abstract

The BCS model of an isolated superconductor initially prepared in a nonequilibrium state predicts the existence of interesting dynamical phenomena in the time-dependent order parameter as decaying oscillations, persistent oscillations, and overdamped dynamics. To make contact with real systems remains an open challenge as one needs to introduce dissipation due to the environment in a self-consistent computation. Here, we reach this goal with the use of the Keldysh formalism to treat the effect of a thermal bath. We show that, contrary to the dissipationless case, all dynamical phases reach the equilibrium order parameter in a characteristic time that depends on the coupling with the bath. Remarkably, as time evolves, the overdamped phase shows a fast crossover where the superconducting order parameter recovers to reach a state with a well-developed long range order that tends towards equilibrium with the damped Higgs mode oscillations. Our results provide a benchmark for the description of the dynamics of real out-of-equilibrium superconductors relevant for quantum technological applications.
2019
Istituto dei Sistemi Complessi - ISC
Benchmarking
Characteristic time
Dynamical phenomena
Keldysh formalism
Nonequilibrium state
Out of equilibrium
Self consistent computations
Superconducting order parameters
Technological applications
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