Two-frequency Floquet driving causes resonant breakdown of disorder-suppressed heating in a 13C spin network in diamond, explained by stochastic electron-spin noise tuning clusters into multi-photon resonance.
Abragam,The principles of nuclear magnetism, 32 (Oxford university press, 1961)
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Breakdown of Disorder-Suppressed Floquet Heating under Two-Frequency Driving
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