Dirac, Rashba and Weyl type spin-orbit couplings: toward experimental realization in ultracold atoms
Abstract
We propose a hierarchy set of minimal optical Raman lattice schemes toward the experimental realization of spin-orbit (SO) couplings of various types for ultracold atoms, including two-dimensional (2D) Dirac type of symmetry, 2D Rashba and 3D Weyl types. These schemes are well accessible with current cold-atom technology, and in particular, a long-lived Bose-Einstein condensation of the 2D Dirac SO coupling has been experimentally proved. The generation of 2D Rashba and 3D Weyl types has an exquisite request that two sources of laser beams have distinct frequencies of factor-two difference. Surprisingly, we find that Cs atoms provide an ideal candidate for the realization. A common and essential feature is the absence of any fine-tuning and phase-locking in the realization, and the resulted SO coupled ultracold atoms have a long lifetime. These schemes essentially improve over the current experimental accessibility and controllability, and open new experimental platforms to study high-dimensional SO physics and novel topological phases with ultracold atoms.
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@article{arxiv.1706.08961,
title = {Dirac, Rashba and Weyl type spin-orbit couplings: toward experimental realization in ultracold atoms},
author = {Bao-Zong Wang and Yue-Hui Lu and Wei Sun and Shuai Chen and Youjin Deng and Xiong-Jun Liu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1706.08961},
year = {2018}
}
Comments
5 pages, 4 figures, plus supplementary material. Typos are corrected and discussions are updated in supplementary material