Condensed Matter Theory Seminar | October 09, 14:00

Driven Markovian Quantum Criticality


We identify a new universality class in one-dimensional driven open quantum systems with a dark state. Salient features are the persistence of both the microscopic non-equilibrium conditions as well as the quantum coherence of dynamics close to criticality. This provides a non-equilibrium analogue of quantum criticality, and is sharply distinct from more generic driven systems, where both effective thermalization as well as asymptotic decoherence ensue, paralleling classical dynamical criticality. We quantify universality by computing the full set of independent critical exponents within a functional renormalization group approach.


Jamir Marino, TU Dresden
Seminar room 0.03, ETP
Contact: Philipp Strack