2023
DOI: 10.21468/scipostphys.15.3.121
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Quantum pure noise-induced transitions: A truly nonclassical limit cycle sensitive to number parity

Andy Chia,
Wai-Keong (Dariel) Mok,
Changsuk Noh
et al.

Abstract: It is universally accepted that noise may bring order to complex nonequilibrium systems. Most strikingly, entirely new states not seen in the noiseless system can be induced purely by including multiplicative noise-an effect known as pure noise-induced transitions. It was first observed in superfluids in the 1980s. Recent results in complex nonequilibrium systems have also shown how new collective states emerge from such pure noise-induced transitions, such as the foraging behavior of insect colonies, and scho… Show more

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“…no two-photon emissions occur. Two-photon emission from sample molecules may be accounted for by another Lindblad superoperator with Ĵ = â †2 / √ 2, which lead to other nontrivial effects [31][32][33]. As in [23], one-photon transitions in the TPA sample are neglected.…”
Section: Tpa Model and Computationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…no two-photon emissions occur. Two-photon emission from sample molecules may be accounted for by another Lindblad superoperator with Ĵ = â †2 / √ 2, which lead to other nontrivial effects [31][32][33]. As in [23], one-photon transitions in the TPA sample are neglected.…”
Section: Tpa Model and Computationsmentioning
confidence: 99%