Direct evaluation of coherence in a Magnon Bose-Einstein Condensate
Koster Malte (Contact person)·
Schweizer Matthias Reinhard (Researcher)·
Noack Timo (Researcher)·
Vasyuchka Vitaliy (Researcher)·
Bozhko Dmytro (Researcher)·
Serha Oleksandr (Researcher)·
Weiler Mathias (Researcher)·
Hillebrands Burkard (Researcher)·
von Freymann Georg (Researcher)
2026
2026/5/12
Switzerland, Geneva
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Direct evaluation of coherence in a Magnon Bose-Einstein Condensate

The spontaneous emergence of coherence is a defining feature of multi-body quantum systems, underlying phenomena from superconductivity to quantum information processing. While Bose-Einstein condensates (BECs) provide a unique setting for exploring this process, yet direct observation of how a condensate acquires a coherent global phase has remained out of reach. Here, we present the first time-resolved measurement of spontaneous phase formation in a magnon BEC. Using a phase-referenced detection technique, we track the phase of the condensate coherent state relative to an external reference, revealing how an initially incoherent magnon gas thermalizes and undergoes a spontaneous transition into a coherent quantum state with a well-defined macroscopic phase.This observation provides direct evidence of spontaneous symmetry breaking in a quasiparticle condensate, confirming a central prediction of BEC theory that extends across diverse quantum systems.

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