Quantum Synchronization and Superconductivity

ORAL

Abstract

Synchronization is a phenomenon whereby weak interactions between oscillators enables a macroscopic phase coherence to develop. While this phenomenon is well known in the context of classical dynamical systems, its extension to quantum oscillators has been relatively un-explored. In this talk we will consider a model where the quantum oscillators are realized by a local superconducting order parameter. We will then study under what circumstances interactions lead to synchronization of the phase, enhancing the phase coherence and superconductivity of the sample.

Presenters

  • Jonathan Curtis

    • University of Maryland, College Park

Authors

  • Jonathan Curtis

    • University of Maryland, College Park
  • Victor Galitski

    • UMD, Joint Quantum Institute
    • Joint Quantum Institute and Department of Physics, University of Maryland
    • University of Maryland, College Park