Realizing and detecting Stiefel-Whitney insulators in an optical Raman lattice
Abstract
We propose a feasible scheme to realize a four-band Stiefel-Whitney insultor (SWI) with spin-orbit coupled ultracold atoms in an optical Raman lattice. Four selected spin states are coupled by carefully designed Raman lasers, to generate the desired spin-orbit interactions with spacetime inversion symmetry. We map out a phase diagram with respect to the experimental parameters, where a large topological phase region exists. We further present two distinct detection methods to resolve the non-abelian band topology, in both equilibrium and dynamical ways. The detection relies on the spin textures extracted from the time-of-flight imaging, showing the tomographic signatures in the ground states and long-time averaged patterns on certain submanifold via a bulk-surface duality. Our work paves a realistic way to explore novel real topology with quantum matters.
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@article{arxiv.2402.02777,
title = {Realizing and detecting Stiefel-Whitney insulators in an optical Raman lattice},
author = {Jian-Te Wang and Jing-Xin Liu and Hai-Tao Ding and Peng He},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2402.02777},
year = {2024}
}