Down-conversion of a single photon as a probe of many-body localization

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Nitish Mehta
Roman Kuzmin
Cristiano Ciuti
Vladimir E. Manucharyan
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[1] University of Maryland,Department of Physics
[2] Université Paris Cité,Department of Physics
[3] CNRS,undefined
[4] Matériaux et Phénomènes Quantiques,undefined
[5] École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne,undefined
[6] University of Wisconsin-Madison,undefined
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Nature | 2023年 / 613卷
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Decay of a particle into more particles is a ubiquitous phenomenon to interacting quantum systems, taking place in colliders, nuclear reactors or solids. In a nonlinear medium, even a single photon would decay by down-converting (splitting) into lower-frequency photons with the same total energy1, at a rate given by Fermi’s golden rule. However, the energy-conservation condition cannot be matched precisely if the medium is finite and only supports quantized modes. In this case, the fate of the photon becomes the long-standing question of many-body localization, originally formulated as a gedanken experiment for the lifetime of a single Fermi-liquid quasiparticle confined to a quantum dot2. Here we implement such an experiment using a superconducting multimode cavity, the nonlinearity of which was tailored to strongly violate the photon-number conservation. The resulting interaction attempts to convert a single photon excitation into a shower of low-energy photons but fails owing to the many-body localization mechanism, which manifests as a striking spectral fine structure of multiparticle resonances at the standing-wave-mode frequencies of the cavity. Each resonance was identified as a many-body state of radiation composed of photons from a broad frequency range and not obeying Fermi’s golden rule theory. Our result introduces a new platform to explore the fundamentals of many-body localization without having to control many atoms or qubits3–9.
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