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Greybody Factors of Holographic Superconductors with $z=2$ Lifshitz Scaling

We study the quasinormal modes and thermal radiation of massless spin-0 field perturbations in the background of four-dimensional (4D) non-Abelian charged Lifshitz black branes with $z=2$ hyperscaling violation, which correspond to systems with superconducting fluctuations. After having an analytical solution to the Klein-Gordon equation, we obtain exact quasinormal modes that are purely imaginary. Therefore, there is no oscillatory behavior in the perturbations that guarantees the mode stability of these solutions. We also study the greybody factors, absorption cross-section, and decay rate of the non-Abelian charged Lifshitz black branes. We derive their analytical expressions and then investigate the correspondence in the strongly coupled dual theory. This study might shed light on the mechanism governing the high-temperature superconductors in condensed matter physics.

preprint2020arXivOpen access

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