An asynchronous periodic drive of a BEC in two crossed cavities stabilizes intertwined Landau, multicomponent time-crystalline, and Landau-time-crystalline orders.
Floquet-engineered Emergent Massive Nambu-Goldstone Modes
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We present a general framework to implement massive Nambu-Goldstone quasi-particles in driven many-body systems. The underlying mechanism leverages an explicit Lie group structure imprinted into an effective Hamiltonian that governs the dynamics of slow degrees of freedom; the resulting emergent continuous symmetry is weakly explicitly broken, giving rise to a massive Nambu-Goldstone mode, with a spectral mass gap scaling linearly with the drive period. We discuss explicit and experimentally implementable realizations, such as Heisenberg-like spin models that support gapped spin-wave excitations. We provide a protocol to certify the existence of the massive Nambu-Goldstone mode from the dynamics of specific observables, and analyse the dispersion spectrum and their lifetime in the presence of weak explicit symmetry breaking.
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Tunable intertwining via collective excitations
An asynchronous periodic drive of a BEC in two crossed cavities stabilizes intertwined Landau, multicomponent time-crystalline, and Landau-time-crystalline orders.