Higher symmetry breaking and non-reciprocity in a driven-dissipative Dicke model
Abstract
Higher symmetries in interacting many-body systems often give rise to new phases and unexpected dynamical behavior. Here, we theoretically investigate a variant of the Dicke model with higher-order discrete symmetry, resulting from complex-valued coupling coefficients between quantum emitters and a bosonic mode. We propose a driven-dissipative realization of this model focusing on optomechanical response of a driven atom tweezer array comprised of sub-ensembles and placed within an optical cavity, with the phase of the driving field advancing stepwise between sub-ensembles. Examining stationary points and their dynamical stability, we identify a phase diagram for with three distinctive features: a () symmetry-breaking superradiant phase for even (odd) , a normal unbroken-symmetry phase that is dynamically unstable due to non-reciprocal forces between emitters, and a first-order phase transition separating these phases. This -phase Dicke model may be equivalently realized in a variety of optomechanical or opto-magnonic settings, where it can serve as a testbed for studying high-order symmetry breaking and non-reciprocal interactions in open systems.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2510.04288,
title = {Higher symmetry breaking and non-reciprocity in a driven-dissipative Dicke model},
author = {Jacquelyn Ho and Yue-Hui Lu and Tai Xiang and Tsai-Chen Lee and Zhenjie Yan and Dan M. Stamper-Kurn},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2510.04288},
year = {2026}
}
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13 pages, 9 figures