Thermal melting of discrete time crystals: a dynamical phase transition induced by thermal fluctuations
Mingxi Yue,
Xiaoqin Yang,
Zi Cai
Abstract:The stability of a discrete time crystal against thermal fluctuations has been studied numerically by solving a stochastic Landau-Lifshitz-Gilbert equation of a periodically-driven classical system composed of interacting spins, each of which couples to a thermal bath. It is shown that in the thermodynamic limit, even though the long-range temporary crystalline order is stable at low temperature, it is melting above a critical temperature, at which the system experiences a non-equilibrium phase transition. The… Show more
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