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Entanglement and replica symmetry breaking in a driven-dissipative quantum spin glass

Quantum Physics 2025-05-01 v2 Disordered Systems and Neural Networks Quantum Gases Statistical Mechanics

Abstract

We describe simulations of the quantum dynamics of a confocal cavity QED system that realizes an intrinsically driven-dissipative spin glass. A close connection between open quantum dynamics and replica symmetry breaking is established, in which individual quantum trajectories are the replicas. We observe that entanglement plays an important role in the emergence of replica symmetry breaking in a fully connected, frustrated spin network of up to fifteen spin-1/2 particles. Quantum trajectories of entangled spins reach steady-state spin configurations of lower energy than that of semiclassical trajectories. Cavity emission allows monitoring of the continuous stochastic evolution of spin configurations, while backaction from this projects entangled states into states of broken Ising and replica symmetry. The emergence of spin glass order manifests itself through the simultaneous absence of magnetization and the presence of nontrivial spin overlap density distributions among replicas. Moreover, these overlaps reveal incipient ultrametric order, in line with the Parisi RSB solution ansatz for the Sherrington-Kirkpatrick model. A nonthermal Parisi order parameter distribution, however, highlights the driven-dissipative nature of this quantum optical spin glass. This practicable system could serve as a testbed for exploring how quantum effects enrich the physics of spin glasses.

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@article{arxiv.2307.10176,
  title  = {Entanglement and replica symmetry breaking in a driven-dissipative quantum spin glass},
  author = {Brendan P. Marsh and Ronen M. Kroeze and Surya Ganguli and Sarang Gopalakrishnan and Jonathan Keeling and Benjamin L. Lev},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2307.10176},
  year   = {2025}
}

Comments

23 pages including 11 figures and 8 appendices; section V and appendix F are new