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Observation of the Magnonic Dicke Superradiant Phase Transition

Quantum Physics 2025-04-08 v1 Materials Science Optics

Abstract

Two-level atoms coupled with single-mode cavity photons are predicted to exhibit a quantum phase transition when the coupling strength exceeds a critical value, entering a phase in which atomic polarization and photonic field are finite even at zero temperature and without external driving. However, this phenomenon, the superradiant phase transition (SRPT), is forbidden by a no-go theorem due to the existence of the diamagnetic term in the Hamiltonian. Here, we present spectroscopic evidence for a magnonic SRPT in ErFeO3_3, where the role of the photonic mode (two-level atoms) in the photonic SRPT is played by an Fe3+^{3+} magnon mode (Er3+^{3+} spins). The absence of the diamagnetic term in the Fe3+^{3+}-Er3+^{3+} exchange coupling ensures that the no-go theorem does not apply. Terahertz and gigahertz magnetospectroscopy experiments revealed the signatures of the SRPT -- a kink and a softening, respectively, of two spin-magnon hybridized modes at the critical point.

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@article{arxiv.2401.01873,
  title  = {Observation of the Magnonic Dicke Superradiant Phase Transition},
  author = {Dasom Kim and Sohail Dasgupta and Xiaoxuan Ma and Joong-Mok Park and Hao-Tian Wei and Liang Luo and Jacques Doumani and Xinwei Li and Wanting Yang and Di Cheng and Richard H. J. Kim and Henry O. Everitt and Shojiro Kimura and Hiroyuki Nojiri and Jigang Wang and Shixun Cao and Motoaki Bamba and Kaden R. A. Hazzard and Junichiro Kono},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2401.01873},
  year   = {2025}
}