Antiferromagnetic phase transition in a nonequilibrium lattice of Rydberg atoms
Quantum Gases
2011-09-14 v2 Pattern Formation and Solitons
Quantum Physics
Abstract
We study a driven-dissipative system of atoms in the presence of laser excitation to a Rydberg state and spontaneous emission. The atoms interact via the blockade effect, whereby an atom in the Rydberg state shifts the Rydberg level of neighboring atoms. We use mean-field theory to study how the Rydberg population varies in space. As the laser frequency changes, there is a continuous transition between the uniform and antiferromagnetic phases. The nonequilibrium nature also leads to a novel oscillatory phase and bistability between the uniform and antiferromagnetic phases.
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@article{arxiv.1104.0908,
title = {Antiferromagnetic phase transition in a nonequilibrium lattice of Rydberg atoms},
author = {Tony E. Lee and H. Häffner and M. C. Cross},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1104.0908},
year = {2011}
}
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4 pages + appendix