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Superconducting Coset Topological Fluids in Josephson Junction Arrays

We show that the superconducting ground state of planar Josephson junction arrays is a P- and T-invariant coset topological quantum fluid whose topological order is characterized by the degeneracy 2 on the torus. This new mechanism for planar superconductivity is the P- and T-invariant analogue of L...

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Autores principales: Diamantini, M.Cristina, Sodano, Pasquale, Trugenberger, Carlo A.
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2004
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/0305-4470/39/18/L01
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author Diamantini, M.Cristina
Sodano, Pasquale
Trugenberger, Carlo A.
author_facet Diamantini, M.Cristina
Sodano, Pasquale
Trugenberger, Carlo A.
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description We show that the superconducting ground state of planar Josephson junction arrays is a P- and T-invariant coset topological quantum fluid whose topological order is characterized by the degeneracy 2 on the torus. This new mechanism for planar superconductivity is the P- and T-invariant analogue of Laughlin's quantum Hall fluids. The T=0 insulator-superconductor quantum transition is a quantum critical point characterized by gauge fields and deconfined degrees of freedom. Experiments on toroidal Josephson junction arrays could provide the first direct evidence for topological order and superconducting quantum fluids.
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spelling cern-7976732023-10-04T06:05:48Zdoi:10.1088/0305-4470/39/18/L01http://cds.cern.ch/record/797673engDiamantini, M.CristinaSodano, PasqualeTrugenberger, Carlo A.Superconducting Coset Topological Fluids in Josephson Junction ArraysCondensed MatterWe show that the superconducting ground state of planar Josephson junction arrays is a P- and T-invariant coset topological quantum fluid whose topological order is characterized by the degeneracy 2 on the torus. This new mechanism for planar superconductivity is the P- and T-invariant analogue of Laughlin's quantum Hall fluids. The T=0 insulator-superconductor quantum transition is a quantum critical point characterized by gauge fields and deconfined degrees of freedom. Experiments on toroidal Josephson junction arrays could provide the first direct evidence for topological order and superconducting quantum fluids.We argue that the frustrated Josephson junction arrays may support a topologically ordered superconducting ground state, characterized by a non-trivial ground state degeneracy on the torus. This superconducting quantum fluid provides an explicit example of a system in which superconductivity arises from a topological mechanism rather than from the usual Landau-Ginzburg mechanism.cond-mat/0410208oai:cds.cern.ch:7976732004-10-08
spellingShingle Condensed Matter
Diamantini, M.Cristina
Sodano, Pasquale
Trugenberger, Carlo A.
Superconducting Coset Topological Fluids in Josephson Junction Arrays
title Superconducting Coset Topological Fluids in Josephson Junction Arrays
title_full Superconducting Coset Topological Fluids in Josephson Junction Arrays
title_fullStr Superconducting Coset Topological Fluids in Josephson Junction Arrays
title_full_unstemmed Superconducting Coset Topological Fluids in Josephson Junction Arrays
title_short Superconducting Coset Topological Fluids in Josephson Junction Arrays
title_sort superconducting coset topological fluids in josephson junction arrays
topic Condensed Matter
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/0305-4470/39/18/L01
http://cds.cern.ch/record/797673
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