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Continuous symmetry breaking in a two-dimensional Rydberg array

Chen, Cheng
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Bornet, Guillaume
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Bintz, Marcus
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February 27, 2023
Nature

Spontaneous symmetry breaking underlies much of our classification of phases of matter and their associated transitions(1-3). The nature of the underlying symmetry being broken determines many of the qualitative properties of the phase; this is illustrated by the case of discrete versus continuous symmetry breaking. Indeed, in contrast to the discrete case, the breaking of a continuous symmetry leads to the emergence of gapless Goldstone modes controlling, for instance, the thermodynamic stability of the ordered phase(4,5). Here, we realize a two-dimensional dipolar XY model that shows a continuous spin-rotational symmetry using a programmable Rydberg quantum simulator. We demonstrate the adiabatic preparation of correlated low-temperature states of both the XY ferromagnet and the XY antiferromagnet. In the ferromagnetic case, we characterize the presence of a long-range XY order, a feature prohibited in the absence of long-range dipolar interaction. Our exploration of the many-body physics of XY interactions complements recent works using the Rydberg-blockade mechanism to realize Ising-type interactions showing discrete spin rotation symmetry(6-9).

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research article
DOI
10.1038/s41586-023-05859-2
Web of Science ID

WOS:000964668200002

Author(s)
Chen, Cheng
Bornet, Guillaume
Bintz, Marcus
Emperauger, Gabriel
Leclerc, Lucas
Liu, Vincent S.
Scholl, Pascal
Barredo, Daniel
Hauschild, Johannes
Chatterjee, Shubhayu
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Date Issued

2023-02-27

Published in
Nature
Volume

616

Start page

691

End page

695

Subjects

Multidisciplinary Sciences

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Science & Technology - Other Topics

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long-range order

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plane-rotator system

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phase-transition

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computer-simulation

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quantum phases

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destruction

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propagation

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existence

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absence

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model

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REVIEWED

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