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A detailed study on various phases in dissipative anisotropic Dicke model

Pragna Das, Saptarshi Saha·May 26, 2025
Quantum Physics

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Abstract

We present a comprehensive study of different phases in the Dicke model incorporating both anisotropy and dissipation. We begin with a concise review of the quantum phase transition in this setting, highlighting how these two parameters shift the critical point. We then perform a detailed investigation of the transition from ergodic to nonergodic phases by analyzing the eigenvalue and eigenvector properties of the Liouvillian with the aid of scaling of the Liouvillian gap and the average participation ratio. Our results show that the eigenvector properties of the Liouvillian are consistent with its spectral characteristics, leading to a phase diagram that has similarities with the closed counterpart. Furthermore, we demonstrate that the Liouvillian gap exhibits distinct scaling behaviors in these two phases. Finally, we extend our study to the driven case by applying a Thue-Morse quasiperiodic drive. In this case, we find that bosonic dissipation plays a crucial role in stabilizing the prethermal plateau, offering an effective mechanism to halt the heating effect arising from the quasi-periodic drive.

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