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Giant critical response in a driven-dissipative quantum gas

arXiv
Authors: Ross C. Schofield, Daniel Lim, Himadri S. Dhar, Robert A. Nyman, Akshay K. Verma, Edmund Clarke, Jon Heffernan, Florian Mintert, Rupert F. Oulton

Year

2026

Paper ID

60940

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Preprint

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146

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Abstract

Systems close to a phase transition turn weak perturbations into large responses. At equilibrium, this amplification is closely linked to criticality: fluctuations grow, dynamics slow, and a common soft mode controls the response. Whether this correspondence survives in driven-dissipative quantum systems, sustained by continuous pumping and loss away from thermal equilibrium, remains an open question. Here we show experimentally that it does. In a room-temperature semiconductor photon Bose-Einstein condensate, the critical slowing of spontaneous intensity fluctuations and the amplification of weak pump perturbations are measured independently. Both peak at the same condensate population, bar{n}c = 1250, where the dimensionless slowing factor and susceptibility reach the same value, bar{n}c/2 = 625. A single weakly damped collective photon-reservoir mode governs both effects. This fluctuation-response correspondence in a finite open quantum gas establishes critical susceptibility as a measurable dynamical signature of condensation, with peak gain set by system size.

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