Clean two-dimensional Floquet time-crystal
Abstract
We consider the two-dimensional quantum Ising model, in absence of disorder, subject to periodic imperfect global spin flips. We show by a combination of exact diagonalization and tensor-network methods that the system can sustain a spontaneously broken discrete time-translation symmetry. Employing careful scaling analysis, we show the feasibility of a two-dimensional discrete time-crystal (DTC) pre-thermal phase. Despite an unbounded energy pumped into the system, in the high-frequency limit, a well-defined effective Hamiltonian controls a finite-temperature intermediate regime, wherein local time averages are described by thermal averages. As a consequence, the long-lived stability of the DTC relies on the existence of a long-range ordeblack phase at finite temperature. Interestingly, even for large deviations from the perfect spin flip, we observe a non-perturbative change in the decay rate of the order parameter, which is related to the long-lived stability of the magnetic domains in 2D.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2205.04865,
title = {Clean two-dimensional Floquet time-crystal},
author = {Alessandro Santini and Giuseppe E. Santoro and Mario Collura},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2205.04865},
year = {2022}
}