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Nonequilibrium phase transition of dissipative fermionic superfluids: Case study of multi-terminal Josephson junctions
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We investigate nonequilibrium dynamics of a triad of fermionic superfluids connected via Josephson junctions, following sudden switch-on of two-body loss in one of the three superfluids. By formulating the dissipative BCS theory for the Lindblad equation, we find that the superfluid order parameter exhibits a phase rotation, thereby giving rise to three types of dc Josephson currents corresponding to different junctions. We demonstrate that, when the tunneling amplitude $V_{31}$ between superfluids without two-body loss is weak, a two-step nonequilibrium phase transition characterized by the vanishing dc Josephson currents occurs: dissipation first induces the nonequilibrium phase transition by making one dc Josephson current finite, while further increasing dissipation makes this remaining dc Josephson current vanish. By contrast, when $V_{31}$ is strong, dissipation induces the nonequilibrium phase transition in which all dc Josephson currents simultaneously vanish. An analytical study based on a simplified model further supports this observation.
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