Dissipative prethermal discrete time crystal
ORAL
Abstract
An ergodic system subjected to an external periodic drive will be generically heated to infinite temperature. However, if the applied frequency is larger than the typical energy scale of the local Hamiltonian, this heating stops during a prethermal period that extends exponentially with the frequency. During this prethermal period, the system may manifest an emergent symmetry that, if spontaneously broken, will produce sub-harmonic oscillation of the discrete time crystal (DTC). We study the role of dissipation on the survival time of the prethermal DTC. On one hand, a bath coupling increases the prethermal period by slowing down the accumulation of errors that eventually destroy prethermalization. On the other hand, the spontaneous symmetry breaking is destabilized by interaction with environment. The result of this competition is a non-monotonic variation, i.e. the survival time of the prethermal DTC first increases and then decreases as the environment coupling gets stronger.
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Publication: ArXiv 2208.01055
Presenters
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DinhDuy Vu
University of Maryland, College Park
Authors
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DinhDuy Vu
University of Maryland, College Park