Entanglement marker for lifetime of time crystal in transmon-modulated open Dicke model
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2407.05171v1
- Date: Sat, 6 Jul 2024 20:21:12 GMT
- Title: Entanglement marker for lifetime of time crystal in transmon-modulated open Dicke model
- Authors: Tanaya Ray, Shuva Mondal, Ujjwal Sen,
- Abstract summary: We study the system in the semiclassical limit, where mean-field approximations are valid.
We observe that the system exhibits a transient DTC even with only two qubits.
We find a strong positive correlation between this long-term entanglement value and the lifetime of the transient DTC.
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- Abstract: We investigate the discrete time crystal (DTC) phase in a qubit ensemble, periodically driven by its interaction with either a photon or a transmon field, which is prone to dissipative leakage. We find this DTC to be robust against changes in detuning and anharmonicity of the field mode. Additionally, we study the system in the semiclassical limit, where mean-field approximations are valid, and demonstrate the utility of a suitable semiclassical Hamiltonian for this purpose. Intriguingly, we observe that the system exhibits a transient DTC even with only two qubits. We examine the dynamics of bipartite entanglement between the qubits and the field. Our findings show that the entanglement saturates to a steady value early in the dynamics, following a sudden peak. We find a strong positive correlation between this long-term entanglement value and the lifetime of the transient DTC, in a wide range of the parameter regime where the field is due to a lossy photon or a lossy transmon mode, with small detuning.
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