Tuning the universality class of phase transitions by feedback: Open
quantum systems beyond dissipation
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2107.02833v2
- Date: Sat, 18 Sep 2021 17:15:08 GMT
- Title: Tuning the universality class of phase transitions by feedback: Open
quantum systems beyond dissipation
- Authors: D. A. Ivanov, T. Yu. Ivanova, S. F. Caballero-Benitez, I. B. Mekhov
- Abstract summary: We show that feedback allows tuning the universality class of phase transitions via modifying its critical exponent.
The tunability of quantum fluctuations near the critical point by the feedbacks of nontrivial shapes is explained.
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- Abstract: We shift the paradigm of feedback control from the control of quantum states
to the control of phase transitions in quantum systems. We show that feedback
allows tuning the universality class of phase transitions via modifying its
critical exponent. We expand our previous treatment [D. A. Ivanov, T. Yu.
Ivanova, S. F. Caballero-Benitez, and I. B. Mekhov, Phys. Rev. Lett. 124,
010603 (2020)] of Dicke model and go beyond the approximation of adiabatically
eliminated light field. Both linearized and nonlinear models of spin ensembles
are considered. The tunability of quantum fluctuations near the critical point
by the feedbacks of nontrivial shapes is explained by considering the
fluctuation spectra and the system behavior at single quantum trajectories.
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