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      Transverse acousto-electric effect in superconductors

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          We formulate a theory based on the time-dependent Ginzburg Landau (TDGL) theory and Newtonian vortex dynamics to study the transverse acousto-electric response of a type-II superconductor with Abrikosov vortex lattice. When exposed to a transverse acoustic wave, Cooper pairs emerge from the the moving atomic lattice and moving electrons. As in the Tolman-Stewart effect in a normal metal, an electromagnetic field is radiated from the superconductor. We adapt the equilibrium-based TDGL theory to this non-equilibrium system by using a floating condensation kernel. Due to the interaction between normal and superconducting components, the radiated electric field as a function of magnetic field attains a maximum value occurring below the upper critical magnetic field. This local increase in electric field has weak temperature dependence and is suppressed by the presence of impurities in the superconductor.

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                2016-05-16
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                10.1016/j.physc.2016.03.012
                1605.04957
                1002310a-87d3-4807-83bd-71b79cb94351

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                Physica C, Volumes 525-526, 2016
                8 pages, 4 figures
                cond-mat.supr-con

                Condensed matter
                Condensed matter

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