We investigate the nonequilibrium dynamics of a driven-dissipative spin ensemble with competing power-law interactions. We demonstrate that dynamical phase transitions as well as bistabilities can emerge for asymptotic van derWaals interactions, but critically rely on the presence of a slower decaying potential core. Upon introducing random particle motion, we show that a finite gas temperature can drive a phase transition with regards to the spin degree of freedom and eventually leads to mean-field behavior in the high-temperature limit. Our work reconciles contrasting observations of recent experiments with Rydberg atoms in the cold-gas and hot-vapor domain, and introduces an efficient theoretical framework in the latter regime
This thesis studies non-equilibrium open quantum systems where the dissipation is crucial to the ach...
We investigate the out-of-equilibrium behavior of a dissipative gas of Rydberg atoms that features a...
Absorbing-state phase transitions are non-equilibrium phase transitions that can occur, for instance...
We investigate the nonequilibrium dynamics of a driven-dissipative spin ensemble with competing powe...
This thesis presents several experiments investigating the regimes of behaviour of a proto-typical o...
The influence of power-law interactions on the dynamics of many-body systems far from equilibrium is...
We study the out-of-equilibrium dynamics of dissipative gases of atoms excited to two or more high-l...
We study a driven-dissipative system of atoms in the presence of laser excitation to a Rydberg state...
The influence of power-law interactions on the dynamics of many-body systems far from equilibrium is...
Far-from-equilibrium dynamics that lead to self-organization are highly relevant to complex dynamica...
The influence of power-law interactions on the dynamics of many-body systems far from equilibrium is...
We observe synchronization in a thermal (35–60°C) atomic (Rb) ensemble driven to a highly excited Ry...
When atoms are excited to high-lying Rydberg states they interact strongly with dipolar forces. The ...
We observe synchronisation in a thermal (35-60 {\deg}C) atomic (Rb) ensemble driven to a highly-exci...
We study the magnetic phases of a nonequilibrium spin chain, where coherent interactions between nei...
This thesis studies non-equilibrium open quantum systems where the dissipation is crucial to the ach...
We investigate the out-of-equilibrium behavior of a dissipative gas of Rydberg atoms that features a...
Absorbing-state phase transitions are non-equilibrium phase transitions that can occur, for instance...
We investigate the nonequilibrium dynamics of a driven-dissipative spin ensemble with competing powe...
This thesis presents several experiments investigating the regimes of behaviour of a proto-typical o...
The influence of power-law interactions on the dynamics of many-body systems far from equilibrium is...
We study the out-of-equilibrium dynamics of dissipative gases of atoms excited to two or more high-l...
We study a driven-dissipative system of atoms in the presence of laser excitation to a Rydberg state...
The influence of power-law interactions on the dynamics of many-body systems far from equilibrium is...
Far-from-equilibrium dynamics that lead to self-organization are highly relevant to complex dynamica...
The influence of power-law interactions on the dynamics of many-body systems far from equilibrium is...
We observe synchronization in a thermal (35–60°C) atomic (Rb) ensemble driven to a highly excited Ry...
When atoms are excited to high-lying Rydberg states they interact strongly with dipolar forces. The ...
We observe synchronisation in a thermal (35-60 {\deg}C) atomic (Rb) ensemble driven to a highly-exci...
We study the magnetic phases of a nonequilibrium spin chain, where coherent interactions between nei...
This thesis studies non-equilibrium open quantum systems where the dissipation is crucial to the ach...
We investigate the out-of-equilibrium behavior of a dissipative gas of Rydberg atoms that features a...
Absorbing-state phase transitions are non-equilibrium phase transitions that can occur, for instance...