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Steady-State Phases and Tunneling-Induced Instabilities in the Driven Dissipative Bose-Hubbard Model
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Quantum DynamicQuantum Lattice SystemEngineeringMany-body Quantum PhysicSteady-state PhasesNonlinear CavitiesQuantum ComputingQuantum MaterialsQuantum EntanglementBistable PhasesQuantum SciencePhysicsFinite Photon LifetimeBose-einstein CondensationNatural SciencesTunneling-induced InstabilitiesApplied PhysicsCondensed Matter PhysicsDisordered Quantum System
We determine the steady-state phases of a driven-dissipative Bose-Hubbard model, describing, e.g., an array of coherently pumped nonlinear cavities with a finite photon lifetime. Within a mean-field master equation approach using exact quantum solutions for the one-site problem, we show that the system exhibits a tunneling-induced transition between monostable and bistable phases. We characterize the corresponding quantum correlations, highlighting the essential differences with respect to the equilibrium case. We also find collective excitations with a flat energy-momentum dispersion over the entire Brillouin zone that trigger modulational instabilities at specific wave vectors.
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