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Probing the thermodynamic limit of the photon blockade breakdown phase transition

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Abstract

The photon blockade breakdown process (PBB) in the driven-dissipative Jaynes-Cummings model has been identified as an example for a first order quantum phase transition. In this work, we experimentally study the PBB using one superconducting transmon qubit coupled to a single resonator mode in the presence of a strong resonant drive. We back out the phase diagram and the characteristic switching time scales as a function of drive detuning and normalized coupling strength g/κ with g being the qubit - photon coupling strength and κ the in-situ controlled cavity linewidth. For the smallest κ, we observe a mean switching timescale of up to 6 seconds, which is more than seven orders of magnitude longer than the characteristic lifetime of the system without the applied drive tone. This longtime stabilization of two macroscopic phases by a single qubit provides convincing evidence for the interpretation of the PBB as a first order quantum phase transition in a finite-size zero-dimensional system with a well-defined thermodynamic limit.

Presenters

  • Riya Sett

    Institute of Science and Technology Austria

Authors

  • Riya Sett

    Institute of Science and Technology Austria

  • Farid Hassani Bijarbooneh

    Institute of Science and Technology Aust, Institute of Science and Technology Austria

  • Duc Phan

    Institute of Science and Technology Austria

  • Shabir Barzanjeh

    Institute for Quantum Science and Technology, University of Calgary

  • András Vukics

    Wigner Research Centre for Physics, Hungary

  • Johannes M Fink

    Institute of Science and Technology Austria