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Dissipative time crystal in an atom-cavity system: Influence of trap and competing interactions

Richelle Jade L. Tuquero, Jim Skulte, Ludwig Mathey, Jayson G. Cosme

2022Physical review. A/Physical review, A23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

While the recently realized dissipative time crystal in a laser-pumped atom-cavity system in the experiment of Ke\ss{}ler et al. [Phys. Rev. Lett. 127, 043602 (2021)] is qualitatively consistent with a theoretical description in an idealized limit, here, we investigate the stability of this dissipative time crystal in the presence of an inhomogeneous potential provided by a harmonic trap, and competing short- and infinite-range interactions. We note that these features are ubiquitous in any realization of atom-cavity systems. By mapping out the dynamical phase diagram and studying how it is modified by the harmonic trap and short-range interactions, we demonstrate the persistence of long-lived dissipative time crystals beyond the idealized limit. We show the emergence of metastable dissipative time crystals with and without prethermalization plateaus for tight harmonic confinement and strong contact interaction, respectively.

Topics & Concepts

Dissipative systemMetastabilityPhysicsPhase diagramRealization (probability)HarmonicCrystal (programming language)Trap (plumbing)Condensed matter physicsPhase (matter)Stability (learning theory)Classical mechanicsInstabilityHarmonic oscillatorDissipative solitonDissipative particle dynamicsStatistical physicsTime evolutionPhase transitionQuantum chaos and dynamical systemsQuantum many-body systemsCold Atom Physics and Bose-Einstein Condensates
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