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Experimental observation of spontaneous symmetry breaking in a quantum phase transition

Quantum Physics 2024-07-01 v1

Abstract

Spontaneous symmetry breaking (SSB) plays a central role in understanding a large variety of phenomena associated with phase transitions, such as superfluid and superconductivity. So far, the transition from a symmetric vacuum to a macroscopically ordered phase has been substantially explored. The process bridging these two distinct phases is critical to understanding how a classical world emerges from a quantum phase transition, but so far remains unexplored in experiment. We here report an experimental demonstration of such a process with a quantum Rabi model engineered with a superconducting circuit. We move the system from the normal phase to the superradiant phase featuring two symmetry-breaking field components, one of which is observed to emerge as the classical reality. The results demonstrate that the environment-induced decoherence plays a critical role in the SSB.

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@article{arxiv.2406.19624,
  title  = {Experimental observation of spontaneous symmetry breaking in a quantum phase transition},
  author = {Wen Ning and Ri-Hua Zheng and Jia-Hao Lü and Fan Wu and Zhen-Biao Yang and Shi-Biao Zheng},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2406.19624},
  year   = {2024}
}

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13 pages,9 figures