We predict a new mechanism to induce collective excitations and a nonequilibrium phase transition of fermionic superfluids via a sudden switch on of two-body loss, for which we extend the BCS theory to fully incorporate a change in particle number. We find that a sudden switch on of dissipation induces an amplitude oscillation of the superfluid order parameter accompanied by a chirped phase rotation as a consequence of particle loss. We demonstrate that when dissipation is introduced to one of the two superfluids coupled via a Josephson junction, it gives rise to a nonequilibrium dynamical phase transition characterized by the vanishing dc Josephson current. The dissipation-induced collective modes and nonequilibrium phase transition can be...
Many-body physics describes phenomena that cannot be understood by looking only at the constituents ...
A deeper theoretical understanding of driven-dissipative interacting systems and their nonequilibriu...
We address theoretically the puzzling discontinuity of the radial quadrupole mode frequency observed...
The exchange of collective modes has been demonstrated to be a powerful tool for inducing supercondu...
Developing theoretical models for nonequilibrium quantum systems poses significant challenges. Here ...
9We study the emergence of dissipation in an atomic Josephson junction between weakly coupled superf...
The authors study the zero-temperature phase transitions of a chain of Josephson junctions, taking i...
Second-order phase transitions are governed by spontaneous symmetry breaking, which yield collective...
We present a theoretical study of a mixture of antidipolar and nondipolar Bose-Einstein condensates ...
We provide a quantitative and controlled analysis of the phase diagram of the the Yukawa-SYK model o...
Quantum statistics and symmetrization dictate that identical fermions do not interact via s-wave col...
The two-dimensional spin-imbalanced Fermi gas subject to s-wave pairing and spin-orbit coupling is c...
Recent progress in the field of ultracold gases has allowed for the creation of phase-segregated Bos...
Quasiparticles in quantum many-body systems have essential roles in modern physical problems. Bose–E...
We derive semiclassical transport equations for a trapped atomic Fermi gas in the BCS phase at tempe...
Many-body physics describes phenomena that cannot be understood by looking only at the constituents ...
A deeper theoretical understanding of driven-dissipative interacting systems and their nonequilibriu...
We address theoretically the puzzling discontinuity of the radial quadrupole mode frequency observed...
The exchange of collective modes has been demonstrated to be a powerful tool for inducing supercondu...
Developing theoretical models for nonequilibrium quantum systems poses significant challenges. Here ...
9We study the emergence of dissipation in an atomic Josephson junction between weakly coupled superf...
The authors study the zero-temperature phase transitions of a chain of Josephson junctions, taking i...
Second-order phase transitions are governed by spontaneous symmetry breaking, which yield collective...
We present a theoretical study of a mixture of antidipolar and nondipolar Bose-Einstein condensates ...
We provide a quantitative and controlled analysis of the phase diagram of the the Yukawa-SYK model o...
Quantum statistics and symmetrization dictate that identical fermions do not interact via s-wave col...
The two-dimensional spin-imbalanced Fermi gas subject to s-wave pairing and spin-orbit coupling is c...
Recent progress in the field of ultracold gases has allowed for the creation of phase-segregated Bos...
Quasiparticles in quantum many-body systems have essential roles in modern physical problems. Bose–E...
We derive semiclassical transport equations for a trapped atomic Fermi gas in the BCS phase at tempe...
Many-body physics describes phenomena that cannot be understood by looking only at the constituents ...
A deeper theoretical understanding of driven-dissipative interacting systems and their nonequilibriu...
We address theoretically the puzzling discontinuity of the radial quadrupole mode frequency observed...