Observation of quantum phase synchronization in spin-1 atoms
Abstract
With growing interest in quantum technologies, possibilities of synchronizing quantum systems has garnered significant recent attention. In experiments with dilute ensemble of laser cooled spin-1 atoms, we observe phase difference of spin coherences to synchronize with phases of external classical fields. An initial limit-cycle state of a spin-1 atom localizes in phase space due to dark-state-polaritons generated by classical two-photon tone fields. In particular, when the two couplings fields are out of phase, the limit-cycle state synchronizes only with two artificially engineered, anisotropic decay rates. Furthermore, we observe a blockade of synchronization due to quantum interference and emergence of Arnold tongue-like features. Such anisotropic decay induced synchronization of spin-1 systems with no classical analogue can provide insights in open quantum systems and find applications in synchronized quantum networks.
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@article{arxiv.1910.11832,
title = {Observation of quantum phase synchronization in spin-1 atoms},
author = {Arif Warsi Laskar and Pratik Adhikary and Suprodip Mondal and Parag Katiyar and Sai Vinjanampathy and Saikat Ghosh},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1910.11832},
year = {2020}
}
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5 pages, 4 figures along with methods and supplementary information