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J Randall1,2, C E Bradley1,2, F V van der Gronden1,2, A Galicia1,2, M H Abobeih1,2, M Markham3, D J Twitchen3, F Machado4,5, N Y Yao4,5, T H Taminiau1,2.
Abstract
The discrete time crystal (DTC) is a nonequilibrium phase of matter that spontaneously breaks time-translation symmetry. Disorder-induced many-body localization can stabilize the DTC phase by breaking ergodicity and preventing thermalization. Here, we observe the hallmark signatures of the many-body–localized DTC using a quantum simulation platform based on individually controllable carbon-13 nuclear spins in diamond. We demonstrate long-lived period-doubled oscillations and confirm that they are robust for generic initial states, thus showing the characteristic time-crystalline order across the many-body spectrum. Our results are consistent with the realization of an out-of-equilibrium Floquet phase of matter and introduce a programmable quantum simulator based on solid-state spins for exploring many-body physics.Entities:
Year: 2021 PMID: 34735218 DOI: 10.1126/science.abk0603
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Science ISSN: 0036-8075 Impact factor: 47.728