Tuning a photonic-crystal bandgap in a driven Kerr microresonator switches the soliton spectrum between a uniform-power Mott-insulator comb and a non-uniform superfluid comb with phase coherence.
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In the 3D Hofstadter-Hubbard model, superconductivity occurs for arbitrarily weak attraction below the critical flux for Weyl points with BCS-like gap scaling, but requires finite interaction strength above it.
A dissipative protocol with nonreciprocal auxiliary atoms stabilizes arbitrary correlated states across the many-body spectrum in Rydberg arrays.
Domain-wall magnetization persists indefinitely in coupled XX chains due to exponentially many chiral symmetry-protected zero modes, with a localization transition at critical interchain coupling.
A general quantity from Landau free energy shows superradiant transitions can enhance or suppress fermionic pairing and superconducting gaps in two-order-parameter systems, as verified in Rabi and Dicke models.
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Nanophotonic control of collective many-body states in Kerr solitons
Tuning a photonic-crystal bandgap in a driven Kerr microresonator switches the soliton spectrum between a uniform-power Mott-insulator comb and a non-uniform superfluid comb with phase coherence.
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Superconducting properties of the three-dimensional Hofstadter-Hubbard model below the critical flux for Weyl points
In the 3D Hofstadter-Hubbard model, superconductivity occurs for arbitrarily weak attraction below the critical flux for Weyl points with BCS-like gap scaling, but requires finite interaction strength above it.
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Dissipative Preparation of Correlated Quantum States in Dipolar Rydberg Arrays
A dissipative protocol with nonreciprocal auxiliary atoms stabilizes arbitrary correlated states across the many-body spectrum in Rydberg arrays.
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Magnetic domains stabilized by symmetry-protected zero modes
Domain-wall magnetization persists indefinitely in coupled XX chains due to exponentially many chiral symmetry-protected zero modes, with a localization transition at critical interchain coupling.
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Superradiance enhances and suppresses fermionic pairing based on universal critical scaling in two order parameters systems
A general quantity from Landau free energy shows superradiant transitions can enhance or suppress fermionic pairing and superconducting gaps in two-order-parameter systems, as verified in Rabi and Dicke models.