Dicke time crystals in driven-dissipative quantum many-body systems

The Dicke model—a paradigmatic example of superradiance in quantum optics—describes an ensemble of atoms which are collectively coupled to a leaky cavity mode. As a result of the cooperative nature of these interactions, the system’s dynamics is captured by the behavior of a single mean-field, colle...

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Published in:New Journal of Physics
Main Authors: Bihui Zhu, Jamir Marino, Norman Y Yao, Mikhail D Lukin, Eugene A Demler
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/ab2afe
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author Bihui Zhu
Jamir Marino
Norman Y Yao
Mikhail D Lukin
Eugene A Demler
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description The Dicke model—a paradigmatic example of superradiance in quantum optics—describes an ensemble of atoms which are collectively coupled to a leaky cavity mode. As a result of the cooperative nature of these interactions, the system’s dynamics is captured by the behavior of a single mean-field, collective spin. In this mean-field limit, it has recently been shown that the interplay between photon losses and periodic driving of light–matter coupling can lead to time-crystalline-like behavior of the collective spin (Gong et al 2018 Phys. Rev. Lett. 120 040404). In this work, we investigate whether such a Dicke time crystal (TC) is stable to perturbations that explicitly break the mean-field solvability of the conventional Dicke model. In particular, we consider the addition of short-range interactions between the atoms which breaks the collective coupling and leads to complex many-body dynamics. In this context, the interplay between periodic driving, dissipation and interactions yields a rich set of dynamical responses, including long-lived and metastable Dicke-TCs, where losses can cool down the many-body heating resulting from the continuous pump of energy from the periodic drive. Specifically, when the additional short-range interactions are ferromagnetic, we observe time crystalline behavior at non-perturbative values of the coupling strength, suggesting the possible existence of stable dynamical order in a driven-dissipative quantum many-body system. These findings illustrate the rich nature of novel dynamical responses with many-body character in quantum optics platforms.
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spelling doaj-art-07cf2cf5cf8246d39181a95dc1f4e0c82025-08-19T21:46:36ZengIOP PublishingNew Journal of Physics1367-26302019-01-0121707302810.1088/1367-2630/ab2afeDicke time crystals in driven-dissipative quantum many-body systemsBihui Zhu0Jamir Marino1Norman Y Yao2Mikhail D Lukin3Eugene A Demler4ITAMP, Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, Cambridge, MA 02138, United States of America; Department of Physics, Harvard University , Cambridge MA 02138, United States of AmericaDepartment of Physics, Harvard University , Cambridge MA 02138, United States of America; Department of Quantum Matter Physics, University of Geneva , 1211, Geneve, Switzerland; Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics, University of California , Santa Barbara, CA 93106-4030, United States of AmericaDepartment of Physics, University of California , Berkeley, CA 94720, United States of America; Materials Sciences Division, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley CA 94720, United States of AmericaDepartment of Physics, Harvard University , Cambridge MA 02138, United States of AmericaDepartment of Physics, Harvard University , Cambridge MA 02138, United States of AmericaThe Dicke model—a paradigmatic example of superradiance in quantum optics—describes an ensemble of atoms which are collectively coupled to a leaky cavity mode. As a result of the cooperative nature of these interactions, the system’s dynamics is captured by the behavior of a single mean-field, collective spin. In this mean-field limit, it has recently been shown that the interplay between photon losses and periodic driving of light–matter coupling can lead to time-crystalline-like behavior of the collective spin (Gong et al 2018 Phys. Rev. Lett. 120 040404). In this work, we investigate whether such a Dicke time crystal (TC) is stable to perturbations that explicitly break the mean-field solvability of the conventional Dicke model. In particular, we consider the addition of short-range interactions between the atoms which breaks the collective coupling and leads to complex many-body dynamics. In this context, the interplay between periodic driving, dissipation and interactions yields a rich set of dynamical responses, including long-lived and metastable Dicke-TCs, where losses can cool down the many-body heating resulting from the continuous pump of energy from the periodic drive. Specifically, when the additional short-range interactions are ferromagnetic, we observe time crystalline behavior at non-perturbative values of the coupling strength, suggesting the possible existence of stable dynamical order in a driven-dissipative quantum many-body system. These findings illustrate the rich nature of novel dynamical responses with many-body character in quantum optics platforms.https://doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/ab2afequantum many-body physicsdynamical phases of matterdriven dissipative systems
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Eugene A Demler
Dicke time crystals in driven-dissipative quantum many-body systems
quantum many-body physics
dynamical phases of matter
driven dissipative systems
title Dicke time crystals in driven-dissipative quantum many-body systems
title_full Dicke time crystals in driven-dissipative quantum many-body systems
title_fullStr Dicke time crystals in driven-dissipative quantum many-body systems
title_full_unstemmed Dicke time crystals in driven-dissipative quantum many-body systems
title_short Dicke time crystals in driven-dissipative quantum many-body systems
title_sort dicke time crystals in driven dissipative quantum many body systems
topic quantum many-body physics
dynamical phases of matter
driven dissipative systems
url https://doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/ab2afe
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