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Dynamical phase transitions in dissipative quantum dynamics with quantum optical realization

Quantum Physics 2020-10-07 v2

Abstract

We study dynamical phase transitions (DPT) in the driven and damped Dicke model, realizable for example by a driven atomic ensemble collectively coupled to a damped cavity mode. These DPTs are characterized by non-analyticities of certain observables, primarily the overlap of time evolved and initial state. Even though the dynamics is dissipative, this phenomenon occurs for a wide range of parameters and no fine-tuning is required. Focusing on the state of the 'atoms' in the limit of a bad cavity, we are able to asymptotically evaluate an exact path integral representation of the relevant overlaps. The DPTs then arise by minimization of a certain action function, which is related to the large deviation theory of a classical stochastic process. From a more general viewpoint, in the considered system, non-analyticities emerge generically in a Fock space representation of the state. Finally, we present a scheme which allows a measurement of the DPT in a cavity-QED setup.

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@article{arxiv.2005.10013,
  title  = {Dynamical phase transitions in dissipative quantum dynamics with quantum optical realization},
  author = {Valentin Link and Walter T. Strunz},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2005.10013},
  year   = {2020}
}
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