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Nonlinear two-level time crystal dynamics

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Abstract


Time crystals are a novel phase of condensed matter, characterised by continuous, repeating motion in their quantum ground state. In our experiments, we explore this new phase using magnetic quasiparticles in the superfluid universe of 3He: We observe the formation of a quantum time quasicrystal and its transformation to a superfluid time crystal – a time supersolid [1]. We then bring two superfluid time crystals to touch each other, creating a time crystal two-level system. The two level system is characterised by AC Josephson/Rabi population oscilltions [2], a level crossing between the time crystals, and Landau-Zener population transfer between the levels [3]. These ground-breaking experiments substantiate the theoretical excursion started by Frank Wilczek, and provide a novel, magnetic building block for quantum devices and quantum information processing – potentially even at room temperature [4].

[1] S. Autti et al, PRL 120, 215301 (2018)

[2] S. Autti et al, Nature Materials 20, 171–174 (2021)

[3] S. Autti et al, Nature Comms. 13, 3829 (2022)

[4] A. Kreil et al. Phys. Rev. B 104 144414 (2021)

Publication: S. Autti et al, Nature Materials 20, 171–174 (2021) <br>S. Autti et al, Nature Comms. 13, 3829 (2022)

Presenters

  • Samuli Autti

    Lancaster University

Authors

  • Samuli Autti

    Lancaster University

  • Petri J Heikkinen

    Royal Holloway University of London

  • Jaakko Nissinen

    Aalto University

  • Jere T Mäkinen

    Aalto University

  • Grigori E Volovik

    Aalto University

  • Vladislav V Zavjalov

    Lancaster University

  • Vladimir B Eltsov

    Aalto University