Quantum-optical magnets with competing short- and long-range interactions: Rydberg-dressed spin lattice in an optical cavity
Jan Gelhausen, Michael Buchhold, Achim Rosch, Philipp Strack

TL;DR
This paper introduces a simplified quantum-optical magnet model combining short- and long-range interactions in a Rydberg-dressed spin lattice coupled to a single photon mode, revealing novel phases and spectral features.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive analysis of a minimal model with competing interactions, bridging quantum optics and many-body physics, and predicts new phenomena such as symmetry-breaking and spectral peaks.
Findings
Superradiance coexists with broken magnetic symmetry.
Broken symmetry causes a new peak in the cavity spectrum.
Interactions lead to anomalous photon number oscillations.
Abstract
The fields of quantum simulation with cold atoms [1] and quantum optics [2] are currently being merged. In a set of recent pathbreaking experiments with atoms in optical cavities [3,4] lattice quantum many-body systems with both, a short-range interaction and a strong interaction potential of infinite range -mediated by a quantized optical light field- were realized. A theoretical modelling of these systems faces considerable complexity at the interface of: (i) spontaneous symmetry-breaking and emergent phases of interacting many-body systems with a large number of atoms , (ii) quantum optics and the dynamics of fluctuating light fields, and (iii) non-equilibrium physics of driven, open quantum systems. Here we propose what is possibly the simplest, quantum-optical magnet with competing short- and long-range interactions, in which all three elements can be analyzed…
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