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Dicke materials as a resource for quantum squeezing

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Authors: Vaibhav Sharma, Shung-An Koh, Jonathan Stepp, Dasom Kim, Takumu Obata, Yuki Saito, Motoaki Bamba, Han Pu, Hanyu Zhu, Junichiro Kono, Kaden R. A. Hazzard

Year

2026

Paper ID

35827

Status

Preprint

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167

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Abstract

We study magnetic materials whose low energy physics can be effectively described by a Dicke model, which we term Dicke materials. We show how a Dicke model emerges in such materials due to a coexistence of fast-dispersing and slow-dispersing spins, which are strongly coupled. Analogous to the paradigmatic Dicke model describing light-matter interactions, these materials also exhibit signatures of a superradiant phase transition. The ground state near the superradiant phase transition is expected to be squeezed, making Dicke materials a resource for quantum metrology and witnessing entanglement in solid-state systems. However, as an entanglement measure, squeezing can be sensitive to perturbations that are otherwise irrelevant for usual correlation functions and order parameters. Motivated by the prospect of observing squeezing in such Dicke materials, we study the robustness of ground state squeezing under ubiquitous imperfections such as finite temperature, disorder, and local interactions. Using analytical and numerical techniques, we show that the squeezing obtained is perturbatively stable against these imperfections and quantitatively evaluate regimes promising for experimental observation.

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