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Observation of non-Hermitian many-body phase transition in a Rydberg-atom array

Yao-Wen Zhang, Biao Xu, Yijia Zhou, De-Sheng Xiang, Hao-Xiang Liu, Peng Zhou, Kuan Zhang, Ren Liao, Thomas Pohl, Weibin Li, Lin Li·December 2, 2025
Quantum PhysicsAtomic Physics

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Abstract

Non-Hermitian quantum mechanics with parity-time (PT) symmetry offers a powerful framework for exploring the complex interplay of dissipation and coherent interactions in open quantum systems. While PT-symmetry breaking has been studied in various physical systems, its observation on a quantum many-body level remains elusive. Here, we experimentally realize a non-Hermitian XY model in a strongly-interacting Rydberg-atom array. By measuring the Loschmidt Echo of a fully polarized state, we observe distinct dynamical signatures of a PT-symmetry-breaking phase transition. Dipole interactions are found to play a crucial role, not only determining the transition point but also triggering a non-Hermitian many-body blockade effect that protects the Loschmidt Echo from decay with a non-monotonic dependence on the system size. Our results reveal intricate interaction-induced effects on PT-symmetry breaking and open the door for exploring non-Hermitian many-body dynamics beyond single-particle and mean-field paradigms.

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