Dynamical condensation in a holographic superconductor model with anisotropy

Xiaojian Bai, Bum Hoon Lee, Miok Park, Khimphun Sunly

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Abstract

Abstract: We study dynamical condensation process in a holographic superconductor model with anisotropy. The time-dependent numerical solution is constructed for the Einstein-Maxwell-dilaton theory with complex scalar in asymptotic AdS spacetime. The introduction of dilaton field generates the anisotropy in boundary spatial directions. In analogy of isotropic case, we have two black hole solutions below certain critical temperature Tc, the anisotropic charged black hole with and without scalar hair, corresponding respectively to the supercooled normal phase and superconducting phase in the boundary theory. We observe a nonlinear evolution from a supercooled anisotropic black hole without scalar hair to a anisotropic hairy black hole. Via AdS/CFT correspondence, we extract time evolution of the condensate operator, which shows an exponential growth and subsequent saturation, similar to the isotropic case. Furthermore, we obtain a nontrivial time evolution of the boundary pressure, while in isotropic case it remains a constant. We also generalize quasinormal modes calculation to anisotropic black holes and shows scalar quasinormal modes match with relaxation time scale of the condensate operator. In addition, we present the final temperature and anisotropic pressure as functions of initial temperature and background anisotropy.

Original languageEnglish
Article number54
Pages (from-to)1-19
Number of pages19
JournalJournal of High Energy Physics
Volume2014
Issue number9
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 2014
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • AdS-CFT Correspondence
  • Black Holes
  • Holography and condensed matter physics (AdS/CMT)

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