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Observation of discrete time-crystalline order in a disordered dipolar many-body system

Quantum Physics 2020-06-05 v1 Disordered Systems and Neural Networks Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics Strongly Correlated Electrons Atomic Physics

Abstract

Understanding quantum dynamics away from equilibrium is an outstanding challenge in the modern physical sciences. It is well known that out-of-equilibrium systems can display a rich array of phenomena, ranging from self-organized synchronization to dynamical phase transitions. More recently, advances in the controlled manipulation of isolated many-body systems have enabled detailed studies of non-equilibrium phases in strongly interacting quantum matter. As a particularly striking example, the interplay of periodic driving, disorder, and strong interactions has recently been predicted to result in exotic "time-crystalline" phases, which spontaneously break the discrete time-translation symmetry of the underlying drive. Here, we report the experimental observation of such discrete time-crystalline order in a driven, disordered ensemble of 106\sim 10^6 dipolar spin impurities in diamond at room-temperature. We observe long-lived temporal correlations at integer multiples of the fundamental driving period, experimentally identify the phase boundary and find that the temporal order is protected by strong interactions; this order is remarkably stable against perturbations, even in the presence of slow thermalization. Our work opens the door to exploring dynamical phases of matter and controlling interacting, disordered many-body systems.

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@article{arxiv.1610.08057,
  title  = {Observation of discrete time-crystalline order in a disordered dipolar many-body system},
  author = {Soonwon Choi and Joonhee Choi and Renate Landig and Georg Kucsko and Hengyun Zhou and Junichi Isoya and Fedor Jelezko and Shinobu Onoda and Hitoshi Sumiya and Vedika Khemani and Curt von Keyserlingk and Norman Y. Yao and Eugene Demler and Mikhail D. Lukin},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1610.08057},
  year   = {2020}
}

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6 + 3 pages, 4 figures