2022
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2205.07067
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How planar superconductors cure their infrared divergences

Abstract: Planar superconductors, thin films with thickness comparable to the superconducting coherence length, differ crucially from their bulk counterparts. The Coulomb interaction is logarithmic up to distances exceeding typical sample sizes and the Anderson-Higgs mechanism is ineffective to screen the resulting infrared divergences of the resulting (2+1)-dimensional QED because the Pearl length is also typically larger than sample sizes. As a consequence, the system decomposes into superconducting droplets with the … Show more

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