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Exotic Phase Transitions in Open Quantum Systems

Speaker:
  • Peter Kirton
    (
    • University of Strathclyde
    )

Abstract

In this talk I will show how phase transitions in open quantum systems can be richer than their equilibrium counterparts. To do this I will give two examples. The first shows how ideas of parity-time (PT) symmetry breaking can be generalised to quantum mechanical systems. After introducing some simple examples I will show how this effect can compete with the presence of a non-linear Hamiltonian to produce a very rich phase diagram. The second example considers a paradigmatic model for light-matter interactions, the Dicke model, generalised to include 2-photon interactions. I will show how, for this model, the behaviour is drastically altered by the presence of different dissipation mechanisms, removing an instability in the Hamiltonian.

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Exotic Phase Transitions in Open Quantum Systems

Venue

Higgs Centre Seminar Room, JCMB (Find us on campus maps)
The Higgs Centre for Theoretical Physics
School of Physics and Astronomy
James Clerk Maxwell Building, 4305
Peter Guthrie Tait Road
Edinburgh
EH9 3FD
UK

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