Brownian ratchets and pumps can universally approximate any local active dynamics in spin systems by harnessing heat currents or periodic driving.
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Floquet strong Hilbert space fragmentation stabilizes discrete time crystals in a disorder-free kicked XXZ spin chain, with lifetime independent of frequency and exponential in system size.
Linearly polarized light induces spin-selective topological phase transitions in d-wave altermagnets, with quantized thermal and electrical Hall responses satisfying the Wiedemann-Franz law.
Periodic driving of the SSH model with two unitaries produces end modes whose count can mismatch the winding number, while quasiperiodic protocols yield Loschmidt echoes that oscillate near one for long times before decaying as epsilon squared, and random protocols cause rapid decay.
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Brownian ratchets and pumps universally simulate many-body active dynamics
Brownian ratchets and pumps can universally approximate any local active dynamics in spin systems by harnessing heat currents or periodic driving.
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Discrete time crystals enabled by Floquet strong Hilbert space fragmentation
Floquet strong Hilbert space fragmentation stabilizes discrete time crystals in a disorder-free kicked XXZ spin chain, with lifetime independent of frequency and exponential in system size.
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Light-Induced Topological Phase Transitions and Anomalous Thermal Transport in d-Wave Altermagnets
Linearly polarized light induces spin-selective topological phase transitions in d-wave altermagnets, with quantized thermal and electrical Hall responses satisfying the Wiedemann-Franz law.
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Su-Schrieffer-Heeger model driven by sequences of two unitaries: periodic, quasiperiodic, aperiodic, and random protocols
Periodic driving of the SSH model with two unitaries produces end modes whose count can mismatch the winding number, while quasiperiodic protocols yield Loschmidt echoes that oscillate near one for long times before decaying as epsilon squared, and random protocols cause rapid decay.