Emergence of Time Semicrystals in Holographic Driven-Dissipative Systems
Abstract
Understanding how temporal order degrades in quantum systems remains a central issue in nonequilibrium physics. Here we study the melting of discrete time crystals in a periodically driven holographic system, where a distinct (discrete) time semicrystal phase emerges with persistent temporal order in disorder, bridging discrete time crystals and fully disordered regimes. This phase exhibits a periodic skeleton, with discrete subharmonic peaks persisting atop a continuous spectrum. We extract a critical scaling behavior across the discrete time crystal to time semicrystal transition. Furthermore, even dynamical transitions between distinct periodic skeletons can be clearly identified with systematic log-periodic corrections to power-law scaling, revealing discrete scale invariance. These findings in holography significantly enrich the platforms for studying nonequilibrium phases of matter.
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@article{arxiv.2604.14131,
title = {Emergence of Time Semicrystals in Holographic Driven-Dissipative Systems},
author = {Yu-Qi Lei and Xian-Hui Ge and Yu Tian and Shao-Feng Wu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2604.14131},
year = {2026}
}
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7 pages, 4 figures