Experimental observation of a dissipative phase transition in a multi-mode many-body quantum system

Benary J, Baals C, Bernhart E, Jiang J, Roehrle M, Ott H (2022)


Publication Type: Journal article

Publication year: 2022

Journal

Book Volume: 24

Article Number: 103034

Journal Issue: 10

DOI: 10.1088/1367-2630/ac97b6

Abstract

Dissipative phase transitions are a characteristic feature of open systems. One of the paradigmatic examples for a first order dissipative phase transition is the driven nonlinear single-mode optical resonator. In this work, we study a realization with an ultracold bosonic quantum gas, which generalizes the single-mode system to many modes and stronger interactions. We measure the effective Liouvillian gap of the system and find evidence for a first order dissipative phase transition. Due to the multi-mode nature of the system, the microscopic dynamics is much richer and allows us to identify a non-equilibrium condensation process.

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APA:

Benary, J., Baals, C., Bernhart, E., Jiang, J., Roehrle, M., & Ott, H. (2022). Experimental observation of a dissipative phase transition in a multi-mode many-body quantum system. New Journal of Physics, 24(10). https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/ac97b6

MLA:

Benary, J., et al. "Experimental observation of a dissipative phase transition in a multi-mode many-body quantum system." New Journal of Physics 24.10 (2022).

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