Universal non-equilibrium properties of dissipative Rydberg gases
Abstract
We investigate the out-of-equilibrium behavior of a dissipative gas of Rydberg atoms that features a dynamical transition between two stationary states characterized by different excitation densities. We determine the structure and properties of the phase diagram and identify the universality class of the transition, both for the statics and the dynamics. We show that the proper dynamical order parameter is in fact not the excitation density and find evidence that the dynamical transition is in the "model A" universality class, i.e. it features a non-trivial Z2 symmetry and a dynamics with non-conserved order parameter. This sheds light on some relevant and observable aspects of dynamical transitions in Rydberg gases. In particular, it permits a quantitative understanding of a recent experiment [C. Carr et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 111, 113901 (2013)] which observed bistable behaviour as well as power-law scaling of the relaxation time. The latter emerges not due to critical slowing down in the vicinity of a second order transition, but from the non-equilibrium dynamics near a so-called spinodal line.
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