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Why are there no Goldstone modes in superconductor?
Usually, the absence of Goldstone modes in a superconductor is seen as an example of the Anderson-Higgs mechanism, related to the fact that there is gauge invariance due to the electromagnetic gauge ...
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Spontaneous symmetry breaking of $U(1)$ in superconductivity
In the crystal, infinitesimal translational symmetry breaking makes the phonon, In ferromagnet, time-reversal symmetry breaking makes magnon.
I know that in superconductor there is a spontaneous ...
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Spectral function of superconductor in the BEC regime: how does Higgs mechanism affect the spectrum?
Consider the standard BCS theory but assume that the interaction energy $U$ that enters the definition of gap parameter (i.e. $\Delta = (U/N)\sum_k \langle c_{-k\downarrow} c_{k\uparrow} \rangle$, ...
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Infinite conductivity, goldstone bosons and generalized voltage
Weinberg [1] has put forth an elegant argument (summarized in [2, Section 3.3] and at the bottom of the question), which suggests that the broken symmetry phase of any $U(1)$ gauge theory will be ...