Nonequilibrium Quantum Phase Transition in a Hybrid Atom-Optomechanical System
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Abstract
We consider a hybrid quantum many-body system formed by a vibrational mode of a nanomembrane, which interacts optomechanically with light in a cavity, and an ultracold atom gas in the optical lattice of the out-coupled light. The adiabatic elimination of the light field yields an effective Hamiltonian which reveals a competition between the force localizing the atoms and the membrane displacement. At a critical atom-membrane interaction, we find a nonequilibrium quantum phase transition from a localized symmetric state of the atom cloud to a shifted symmetry-broken state, the energy of the lowest collective excitation vanishes, and a strong atom-membrane entanglement arises. The effect occurs when the atoms and the membrane are nonresonantly coupled.
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Authors
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Axel Pelster
TU Kaiserslautern, Germany, Technical University of Kaiserslautern, Germany
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Niklas Mann
University of Hamburg, Germany
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Reza Bahkhtiari
University of Hamburg, Germany
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Michael Thorwart
University of Hamburg, Germany