Replica symmetry breaking in multimode cavity QED
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Abstract
We numerically demonstrate that an interacting atomic spin system coupled via a multimode optical cavity can enter a spin glass regime with replica symmetry breaking (RSB). Multimode optical cavities support many degenerate transverse modes that can mediate all-to-all sign-changing spin interactions. Such a system realizes an approximate, disordered Ising model with a transverse field. We simulate the pumping of the system through the Ising transition and study individual replicas as quantum trajectories monitored under continuous measurement. A Parisi-like overlap distribution is found from the RSB that emerges via dissipation.
Presenters
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Henry S Hunt
Stanford University
Authors
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Henry S Hunt
Stanford University
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Brendan Marsh
Stanford University
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Ronen Kroeze
Stanford Univ
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David Atri Schuller
Stanford University
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Alexander Bourzutschky
Stanford University
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Henry S Hunt
Stanford University
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Surya Ganguli
Stanford University
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Sarang Gopalakrishnan
Princeton University
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Jonathan Keeling
Univ of St Andrews
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Benjamin L Lev
Stanford University