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Topologically ordered time crystals

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AbstractTime crystals are a dynamical phase of periodically driven quantum many-body systems where discrete time-translation symmetry is broken spontaneously. Time-crystallinity however subtly requires also spatial order, ordinarily related to further symmetries, such as spin-flip symmetry when the spatial order is ferromagnetic. Here we define topologically ordered time crystals, a time-crystalline phase borne out of intrinsic topological order—a particularly robust form of spatial order that requires no symmetry. We show that many-body localization can stabilize this phase against generic perturbations and establish some of its key features and signatures, including a dynamical, time-crystal form of the perimeter law for topological order. We link topologically ordered and ordinary time crystals through three complementary perspectives: higher-form symmetries, quantum error-correcting codes, and a holographic correspondence. Topologically ordered time crystals may be realized in programmable quantum devices, as we illustrate for the Google Sycamore processor.

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Acknowledgements: This project was supported by the ERC Starting Grant No. 678795 TopInSy. We also acknowledge support through the Royal Society Research Fellows Enhanced Research Expenses 2021 RF\ERE\210299 and EPSRC ERC underwrite grant EP/X025829/1 (TBW), the Koshland Fellowship at the Weizmann Institute of Science (BH), and the EPSRC grant EP/V062654/1 (BB).

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Nature Communications

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2041-1723

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15

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Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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EC | EU Framework Programme for Research and Innovation H2020 | H2020 Priority Excellent Science | H2020 European Research Council (H2020 Excellent Science - European Research Council) (678795 TopInSy)
RCUK | Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) (EP/V062654/1)
Royal Society (RF\ERE\210299)