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Current-enabled optical conductivity of superconductors

Abstract

In most superconductors, optical excitations require impurity scattering or the presence of multiple bands. This is because in clean single-band superconductors, the combination of particle-hole and inversion symmetries prevents momentum-conserving transitions. In this Letter we show how the flow of supercurrent can lead to new contributions to optical conductivity. As the supercurrent breaks inversion symmetry, transitions across the superconducting gap become allowed even in clean superconductors and dominate over impurity-induced contributions for energies comparable to the gap width. The response is dependent on the nature of the underlying normal state as well as on the type of superconducting order. Use of an external magnetic field to produce a screening supercurrent with controllable magnitude and direction, enables a detailed investigation of the superconducting state, allowing determination of the gap symmetry in unconventional superconductors for which other techniques have not been practicable.

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