Driven-Dissipative Quantum Phase Transitions
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Abstract
In this talk, I will explain how quantum simulators can produce novel phases of matter known as driven-dissipative quantum phases. Just like equilibrium phases of matter, systems out-of-equilibrium display critical behavior when transitioning from an ordered to a disordered phase. However, the appearance of different steady-state ordering is of purely dynamical origin and cannot be reduced to the usual equilibrium results. Within this framework, I will show how a combination of powerful numerical and analytical tools beyond mean-field theory unveils novel phases of matter and quantum many-body physics not present under purely equilibrium conditions. I will also discuss how these effects and phases can be found using state-of-the-art quantum simulators.
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Presenters
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Oscar Viyuela Garcia
Department of Physics, Harvard University
Authors
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Oscar Viyuela Garcia
Department of Physics, Harvard University
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Jiasen Jin
Department of Physics, Dalian University of Technology
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Alberto Biella
Laboratoire Matériaux et Phénomènes Quantiques, Paris Diderot University
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Cristiano Ciuti
Laboratoire Matériaux et Phénomènes Quantiques, Paris Diderot University, Laboratoire MPQ, Université Paris Diderot - Paris 7
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Rosario Fazio
Condensed Matter and Statistical Physics, ICTP
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Davide Rossini
Department of Physics, Universita di Pisa