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High-frequency expansion for Floquet prethermal phases with emergent symmetries: Application to time crystals and Floquet engineering

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Prethermalization, where quasi-steady states are realized in the intermediate long time regime (prethermal regime), in periodically driven (Floquet) systems is an important phenomenon since it provides a platform of nontrivial… Click to show full abstract

Prethermalization, where quasi-steady states are realized in the intermediate long time regime (prethermal regime), in periodically driven (Floquet) systems is an important phenomenon since it provides a platform of nontrivial Floquet many-body physics. In this Letter, we consider Floquet systems with dual energy scales: the Hamiltonian consists of two different terms whose amplitude is either comparable or much smaller than the frequency. As a result, when the larger-amplitude drive induces a $\mathbb{Z}_N$ symmetry operation, we obtain the effective static Hamiltonian respecting a new emergent $\mathbb{Z}_N$ symmetry in high frequency expansions, which describes the dynamics of such Floquet systems in the prethermal regime. As an application of our formulation, we consider prethermal discrete time crystals, in which our formalism gives a general way to analyze them in the prethermal regime in terms of the static effective Hamiltonian. We also provide an application to Floquet engineering, with which we can perform simultaneous control of phases and symmetries of the systems. This enables us to control symmetry protected topological phases even when the original system does not respect the symmetry.

Keywords: time; application; high frequency; time crystals; floquet

Journal Title: Physical Review B
Year Published: 2019

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