Dissipative quantum phase transitions monitored by current fluctuations
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2502.01136v1
- Date: Mon, 03 Feb 2025 08:08:08 GMT
- Title: Dissipative quantum phase transitions monitored by current fluctuations
- Authors: Masataka Matsumoto, Matteo Baggioli, Zi Cai,
- Abstract summary: Dissipative phase transitions (DPT) are defined by sudden changes in the physical properties of nonequilibrium open quantum systems.
Here, we consider the $textitoutput current$, defined as the average total quantum jumps per unit time between the open quantum system and the environment.
We propose that output current fluctuations, and in particular their dynamical correlations, their power spectrum, and their characteristic timescale can provide valuable information about DPT.
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- Abstract: Dissipative phase transitions (DPT) are defined by sudden changes in the physical properties of nonequilibrium open quantum systems and they present characteristics that have no analogue in closed and thermal systems. Several methods to detect and characterize DPT have been suggested in the literature, the most famous of which -- the $\textit{Liouvillian gap}$ -- can be derived from a spectral analysis of the Liouvillian super-operator that governs the complex interplay between coherent and dissipative dynamics. Here, we consider the $\textit{output current}$, defined as the average total quantum jumps per unit time between the open quantum system and the environment. We propose that output current fluctuations, and in particular their dynamical correlations, their power spectrum, and their characteristic timescale can provide valuable information about DPT, confirming a dramatic change of behavior at the critical point. We validate our proposal using the dissipative XYZ model and the nonlinear driven-dissipative Kerr model, showing good agreement with previous estimates of the location of the critical point. Compared to previous approaches, our proposal could be already experimentally tested in optical systems, providing a practical method to detect criticality in quantum open systems.
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