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Bifurcation of time crystals in driven and dissipative Rydberg atomic gas

Quantum Gases 2024-02-28 v3 Atomic Physics

Abstract

A time crystal is an exotic phase of matter where time-translational symmetry is broken; this phase differs from the spatial symmetry breaking induced in crystals in space. Lots of experiments report the transition from a thermal equilibrium phase to time crystal phase. However, there is no experimental method to probe the bifurcation effect of distinct time crystals in quantum many-body systems. Here, in a driven and dissipative many-body Rydberg atom system, we observe multiple continuous dissipative time crystals and emergence of more complex temporal symmetries beyond the single time crystal phase. Bifurcation of time crystals in strongly interacting Rydberg atoms is observed; the process manifests as a transition from a time crystal state of long temporal order to one of short temporal order, or vice versa. By manipulating the driving field parameters, we observe the time crystal's bistability and a hysteresis loop. These investigations indicate new possibilities for control and manipulation of the temporal symmetries of non-equilibrium systems.

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@article{arxiv.2402.13644,
  title  = {Bifurcation of time crystals in driven and dissipative Rydberg atomic gas},
  author = {Bang Liu and Li-Hua Zhang and Zong-Kai Liu and Jun Zhang and Zheng-Yuan Zhang and Shi-Yao Shao and Qing Li and Han-Chao Chen and Yu Ma and Tian-Yu Han and Qi-Feng Wang and Dong-Sheng Ding and Bao-Sen Shi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2402.13644},
  year   = {2024}
}

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