Rashba-type Spin-orbit Coupling in Bilayer Bose-Einstein Condensates
Abstract
We explore a new way of producing the Rashba spin-orbit coupling (SOC) for ultracold atoms by using a two-component (spinor) atomic Bose-Einstein condensate (BEC) confined in a bilayer geometry. The SOC of the Rashba type is created if the atoms pick up a {\pi} phase after completing a cyclic transition between four combined spin-layer states composed of two spin and two layer states. The cyclic coupling of the spin-layer states is carried out by combining an intralayer Raman coupling and an interlayer laser assisted tunneling. We theoretically determine the ground-state phases of the spin-orbit-coupled BEC for various strengths of the atom-atom interaction and the laser-assisted coupling. It is shown that the bilayer scheme provides a diverse ground-state phase diagram. In an intermediate range of the atom-light coupling two interlacing lattices of half- skyrmions and half-antiskyrmions are spontaneously created. In the strong-coupling regime, where the SOC of the Rashba-type is formed, the ground state represents plane-wave or standing-wave phases depending on the interaction between the atoms. A variational analysis is shown to be in a good agreement with the numerical results.
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@article{arxiv.1603.09043,
title = {Rashba-type Spin-orbit Coupling in Bilayer Bose-Einstein Condensates},
author = {S. -W. Su and S. -C. Gou and Q. Sun and L. Wen and W. -M. Liu and A. -C. Ji and J. Ruseckas and G. Juzeliunas},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1603.09043},
year = {2016}
}
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13 pages, 9 figures