Abstract
We show that a hybrid atom-optomechanical quantum many-body system with two internal atom states undergoes both first- and second-order nonequilibrium quantum phase transitions (NQPTs). A nanomembrane is placed in a pumped optical cavity, whose outcoupled light forms a lattice for an ultracold Bose gas. By changing the pump strength, the effective membrane-atom coupling can be tuned. Above a critical intensity, a symmetry-broken phase emerges which is characterized by a sizeable occupation of the high-energy internal states and a displaced membrane. The order of this NQPT can be changed by tuning the transition frequency. For a symmetric coupling, the transition is continuous below a certain transition frequency and discontinuous above. For an asymmetric coupling, a first-order phase transition occurs.
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Mann, N., Pelster, A., & Thorwart, M. (2019). Tuning the order of the nonequilibrium quantum phase transition in a hybrid atom-optomechanical system. New Journal of Physics, 21(11). https://doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/ab51fa
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