Abstract
Discrete (DTCs) and continuous time crystals (CTCs) are novel dynamical many-body states, that are characterized by robust self-sustained oscillations, emerging via spontaneous breaking of discrete or continuous time translation symmetry. DTCs are periodically driven systems that oscillate with a subharmonic of the external drive, while CTCs are continuously driven and oscillate with a frequency intrinsic to the system. Here, we explore a phase transition from a continuous time crystal to a discrete time crystal. A CTC with a characteristic oscillation frequency ω CTC is prepared in a continuously pumped atom-cavity system. Modulating the pump intensity of the CTC with a frequency ω dr close to 2 ω CTC leads to robust locking of ω CTC to ω dr / 2 , and hence a DTC arises. This phase transition in a quantum many-body system is related to subharmonic injection locking of non-linear mechanical and electronic oscillators or lasers.
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Kongkhambut, P., Cosme, J. G., Skulte, J., Moreno Armijos, M. A., Mathey, L., Hemmerich, A., & Keßler, H. (2024). Observation of a phase transition from a continuous to a discrete time crystal. Reports on Progress in Physics, 87(8). https://doi.org/10.1088/1361-6633/ad6585
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