Abstract
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.
Funder
German Academic Scholraship
UP System Balik PhD Program
EIN Quantum NRW
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
QuantERA
ERDF of the European Union and by “Fonds of the Hamburg Ministry of Science
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