Photo-induced superconductivity at integer filling = activated discrete time crystal?
ORAL
Abstract
Parametric resonance has been widely discussed as a mechanism of both photo-induced superconductivity and discrete time crystal. we reveal a possible connection between the two seemingly different phenomena. We show that a parametrically driven system with global U(1) symmetry has an intrinsically nonequilibrium steady state, which spontaneously breaks both the discrete time translation symmetry and the U(1) symmetry. The U(1)-breaking order parameter oscillates at half of the drive frequency, resembling a parametrically-driven oscillator. When coupling to electromagnetic field, this nonequilibrium phase exhibits perfect conductivity and Meissner effect, even though the time average of the order parameter is zero.
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Publication: Plan to publish in November
Presenters
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Zhehao Dai
University of California, Berkeley
Authors
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Zhehao Dai
University of California, Berkeley
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Vibhu Ravindran
University of California, Berkeley
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Norman Y Yao
University of California, Berkeley
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Michael P Zaletel
University of California, Berkeley, University of California at Berkeley