Emergence and Dynamical Stability of Charge Time-Crystal in a Current-Carrying Quantum Dot Simulator
Abstract
Periodically-driven open quantum systems that never thermalize exhibit a discrete time-crystal behavior, a non-equilibrium quantum phenomenon that has shown promise in quantum information processing applications. Measurements of time-crystallinity are currently limited to (magneto-) optical experiments in atom-cavity systems and spin-systems making it an indirect measurement. We theoretically show that time-crystallinity can be measured directly in the charge-current from a spin-less Hubbard ladder, which can be simulated on a quantum-dot array. We demonstrate that one can dynamically tune the system out and then back into the time-crystal phase, proving its robustness against external forcings. These findings motivate further theoretical and experimental efforts to simulate the time-crystal phenomena in current-carrying nano-scale systems.
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@article{arxiv.2205.06441,
title = {Emergence and Dynamical Stability of Charge Time-Crystal in a Current-Carrying Quantum Dot Simulator},
author = {Subhajit Sarkar and Yonatan Dubi},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2205.06441},
year = {2023}
}
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Accepted for publications in Nano Letters