Nonreciprocal Superradiant Phase Transitions and Multicriticality in a Cavity QED System
Abstract
We demonstrate the emergence of nonreciprocal superradiant phase transitions and novel multicriticality in a cavity quantum electrodynamics (QED) system, where a two-level atom interacts with two counter-propagating modes of a whispering-gallery-mode (WGM) microcavity. The cavity rotates at a certain angular velocity, and is directionally squeezed by a unidirectional parametric pumping nonlinearity. The combination of cavity rotation and directional squeezing leads to nonreciprocal first- and second-order superradiant phase transitions. These transitions do not require ultrastrong atom-field couplings and can be easily controlled by the external pump field. Through a full quantum description of the system Hamiltonian, we identify two types of multicritical points in the phase diagram, both of which exhibit controllable nonreciprocity. These results open a new door for all-optical manipulation of superradiant transitions and multicritical behaviors in light-matter systems, with potential applications in engineering various integrated nonreciprocal quantum devices
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@article{arxiv.2405.13623,
title = {Nonreciprocal Superradiant Phase Transitions and Multicriticality in a Cavity QED System},
author = {Gui-Lei Zhu and Chang-Sheng Hu and Hui Wang and Wei Qin and Xin-You Lü and Franco Nori},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2405.13623},
year = {2024}
}
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18 pages, 10 figures