Observation of first- and second-order dissipative phase transitions in a two-photon driven Kerr resonator

arXiv (Cornell University)(2023)

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In open quantum systems, first- and second-order dissipative phase transitions (DPTs) can emerge in the thermodynamic limit from the competition between unitary evolution, driving terms, and dissipation. The order of a DPT is defined by the continuity properties of the steady state. Until now, second-order DPTs have predominantly been investigated theoretically, while first-order DPTs have been observed in key experiments based on the theory of the single-photon driven Kerr resonator. We present here the first comprehensive experimental and theoretical analysis of both first and second-order DPTs in a two-photon (i.e., parametrically) driven Kerr superconducting resonator. Firstly, we characterize the steady state and its main features at the second- and first-order critical points: squeezing below vacuum and coexistence of two phases with different photon numbers, respectively. Then, by continuously monitoring the system along quantum trajectories, we study the non-equilibrium dynamics across the critical points. We witness the hysteresis cycles associated with the first-order DPT and the spontaneous symmetry breaking due to the second-order DPT. Applying the spectral theory of the Liouvillian superoperator, we develop efficient procedures to quantify the critical slowing down associated with the timescales of these processes. When scaling towards the thermodynamic limit, these timescales span five orders of magnitude. Our results corroborate the predictions derived using the Liouvillian theory of DPTs. This work stands as a compelling example of engineering and controlling of criticality in superconducting circuits. It marks a significant advancement in the use of two-photon driven Kerr resonators for criticality-enhanced quantum information applications.
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kerr resonator,dissipative phase transitions,phase transitions,second-order,two-photon
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