Random driving on a 78-qubit processor reveals controllable prethermal plateau
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Time-dependent driving has become a powerful tool for creating new non-equilibrium phases such as discrete-time crystals and topological Floquet phases, which do not exist in static systems. Breaking the continuous time translation symmetry generally leads to the result that driven quantum systems absorb energy and eventually heat up to a featureless infinite temperature state, where coherent structure is lost.



