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Main Authors: Chandra, Rahul, Roy, Analabha
Format: Preprint
Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2402.07279
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author Chandra, Rahul
Roy, Analabha
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Roy, Analabha
contents This paper investigates the possibility of generating Floquet-time crystals in higher dimensions ($d\geq 2$) through the time-periodic driving of integrable free-fermionic models. The realization leads to rigid time-crystal phases that are ideally resistant to thermalization and decoherence. By utilizing spin-orbit coupling, we are able to realize a robust time-crystal phase that can be detected using novel techniques. Moreover, we discuss the significance of studying the highly persistent subharmonic responses and their implementation in a Kitaev spin liquid, which contributes to our understanding of time translational symmetry breaking and its practical implications.
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spellingShingle Discrete Time Crystal Phase of Higher Dimensional Integrable Models
Chandra, Rahul
Roy, Analabha
Strongly Correlated Electrons
Statistical Mechanics
Quantum Physics
This paper investigates the possibility of generating Floquet-time crystals in higher dimensions ($d\geq 2$) through the time-periodic driving of integrable free-fermionic models. The realization leads to rigid time-crystal phases that are ideally resistant to thermalization and decoherence. By utilizing spin-orbit coupling, we are able to realize a robust time-crystal phase that can be detected using novel techniques. Moreover, we discuss the significance of studying the highly persistent subharmonic responses and their implementation in a Kitaev spin liquid, which contributes to our understanding of time translational symmetry breaking and its practical implications.
title Discrete Time Crystal Phase of Higher Dimensional Integrable Models
topic Strongly Correlated Electrons
Statistical Mechanics
Quantum Physics
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2402.07279