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Cooperation and Competition in Synchronous Open Quantum Systems

Taufiq Murtadho, Sai Vinjanampathy, Juzar Thingna

2023Physical Review Letters18 citationsDOI

Abstract

Synchronization between limit cycle oscillators can arise through entrainment to an external drive or through mutual coupling. The interplay between the two mechanisms has been studied in classical synchronizing systems, but not in quantum systems. Here, we point out that competition and cooperation between the two mechanisms can occur due to phase pulling and phase repulsion in quantum systems. We study their interplay in collectively driven degenerate quantum thermal machines and show that these mechanisms either cooperate or compete depending on the working mode of the machine (refrigerator or engine). The entrainment-mutual synchronization interplay persists with an increase in the number of degenerate levels, while in the thermodynamic limit of degeneracy, mutual synchronization dominates. Overall, our work investigates the effect of degeneracy and multilevel scaling of quantum synchronization and shows how different synchronizing mechanisms can cooperate and compete in quantum systems.

Topics & Concepts

SynchronizingQuantumDegenerate energy levelsPhysicsSynchronization (alternating current)Degeneracy (biology)Entrainment (biomusicology)Limit cycleStatistical physicsTopology (electrical circuits)Quantum mechanicsMathematicsRhythmAcousticsCombinatoricsBioinformaticsNonlinear systemBiologyNonlinear Dynamics and Pattern FormationAdvanced Thermodynamics and Statistical MechanicsPhotoreceptor and optogenetics research