Higher-order discrete time crystals and enhanced sensing in a quantum kicked top
Abstract
We characterize various dynamical phases of the simplest version of the quantum kicked top model, a paradigmatic system for studying quantum chaos, which exhibits both regular and chaotic behavior depending on the kick strength. In a previous study, the existence of higher-order discrete time crystals (DTCs) was observed in an infinite-range interacting -spin model, where it was proposed that the order of the DTC satisfies the relation . Within this framework, the model is expected to host only a -DTC phase. However, interestingly, we demonstrate here the existence of a robust -DTC phase in the quantum kicked top, which effectively corresponds to a model with infinite-range interactions. We also show that the system hosts robust -DTC and dynamical freezing (DF) phases around alternating rotationally symmetric points. We explain the emergence of higher-order DTC phases through the classical phase portraits of the system, connected with spin coherent states (SCSs), by identifying special islands that arise within a specific parametric regime. Unlike the -DTC phase, the -DTC phase appears only for certain initial states, as demonstrated through exact calculations. The robustness of the -DTC phase is further investigated through the dynamics of the linear entropy as a function of the angular momentum. We also find an emergent conservation law for both the -DTC and DF phases, while no dynamical conservation arises periodically for the -DTC phase. By investigating the quantum Fisher information, we also demonstrate enhanced metrological sensitivity at the boundaries between different dynamical phases for the estimation of system parameters.
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@article{arxiv.2510.26600,
title = {Higher-order discrete time crystals and enhanced sensing in a quantum kicked top},
author = {Subhashis Das and Vishal Khan and Atanu Rajak},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2510.26600},
year = {2026}
}
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14 pages, 11 figures