Mediated Transmission of Quantum Synchronization in Star Networks
Shuo Dai, Ran Qi

TL;DR
This paper explores how quantum spin-1 star networks exhibit unique synchronization transmission phenomena, such as remote and quasi-explosive synchronization, differing from classical systems and depending on dissipation and detuning.
Contribution
It introduces the first analysis of mediated quantum synchronization in spin-1 star networks, revealing new synchronization behaviors absent in classical counterparts.
Findings
Remote synchronization occurs at large detuning in weak coupling.
Quasi-explosive synchronization emerges at higher coupling.
Distinct behaviors arise from symmetric and asymmetric dissipation.
Abstract
Synchronization transmission describes the emergence of coherence between two uncoupled oscillators mediated by their mutual coupling to an intermediate one. In classical star networks, such mediated coupling gives rise to remote synchronization--where nonadjacent leaf nodes synchronize through a nonsynchronous hub--and to explosive synchronization, characterized by an abrupt collective transition to coherence. In the quantum regime, analogous effects can arise from the interplay between 1:1 phase locking and 2:1 phase-locking blockade in coupled spin-1 particles. In this work, we investigate a star network composed of spin-1 particles. For identical oscillators, symmetric and asymmetric dissipation lead to distinct transmission behaviors: remote synchronization and quasi-explosive synchronization appear in different coupling regimes, a phenomenon absent in classical counterparts. For…
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Taxonomy
TopicsNonlinear Dynamics and Pattern Formation · Chaos control and synchronization · Quantum chaos and dynamical systems
