Multiband superconductors can host collective excitations with marked differences with respect to their single-band counterpart. We first study the spectrum of collective amplitude fluctuations in a clean two-band superconductor, showing that the spectral weight of the Higgs mode rapidly deviates from the naive extension of the single band case as the interband coupling is turned on. These results are then used to critically analyze the nonlinear optical response in MgB2, providing an explanation for the apparently contradictory results of recent experiments, pointing towards a selective relevance either of the Leggett mode or of the amplitude fluctuations at twice the lower gap. By using exact numerical simulations and realistic estimates of disorder we compute the relative contribution of the quasiparticle, amplitude, and phase fluctuations to the nonlinear optical response. We show that at low pumping frequency only the resonance at twice the smaller gap emerges, as due to the BCS response, while the Leggett mode dominates only in a narrow range of higher pumping frequencies matching its low-temperature value. Our findings provide a fresh perspective on the potential of nonlinear THz spectroscopy to detect collective modes in other multiband systems, such as iron-based superconductors.
Contribution of collective excitations to third harmonic generation in two-band superconductors: The case of MgB2
Fiore J.;Udina M.;Benfatto L.
2022
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Multiband superconductors can host collective excitations with marked differences with respect to their single-band counterpart. We first study the spectrum of collective amplitude fluctuations in a clean two-band superconductor, showing that the spectral weight of the Higgs mode rapidly deviates from the naive extension of the single band case as the interband coupling is turned on. These results are then used to critically analyze the nonlinear optical response in MgB2, providing an explanation for the apparently contradictory results of recent experiments, pointing towards a selective relevance either of the Leggett mode or of the amplitude fluctuations at twice the lower gap. By using exact numerical simulations and realistic estimates of disorder we compute the relative contribution of the quasiparticle, amplitude, and phase fluctuations to the nonlinear optical response. We show that at low pumping frequency only the resonance at twice the smaller gap emerges, as due to the BCS response, while the Leggett mode dominates only in a narrow range of higher pumping frequencies matching its low-temperature value. Our findings provide a fresh perspective on the potential of nonlinear THz spectroscopy to detect collective modes in other multiband systems, such as iron-based superconductors.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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