Spin and density self-ordering in dynamic polarization gradients fields
Abstract
We study the zero-temperature quantum phase diagram for a two-component Bose-Einstein condensate in an optical cavity. The two atomic spin states are Raman coupled by two transverse orthogonally-polarized, blue detuned plane-wave lasers inducing a repulsive cavity potential. For weak pump the lasers favor a state with homogeneous density and predefined uniform spin direction. When one pump laser is polarized parallel to the cavity mode polarization, the photons coherently scattered into the resonator induce a polarization gradient along the cavity axis, which mediates long-range density-density, spin-density, and spin-spin interactions. We show that the coupled atom-cavity system implements central aspects of the --- model with a rich phase diagram. At the mean-field limit we identify at least four qualitatively distinct density- and spin-ordered phases including ferro- and anti-ferromagnetic order along the cavity axis, which can be controlled via the pump strength and detuning. A real time observation of amplitude and phase of the emitted fields bears strong signatures of the realized phase and allows for real-time determination of phase transition lines. Together with measurements of the population imbalance most properties of the phase diagram can be reconstructed.
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@article{arxiv.2006.16582,
title = {Spin and density self-ordering in dynamic polarization gradients fields},
author = {Natalia Masalaeva and Wolfgang Niedenzu and Farokh Mivehvar and Helmut Ritsch},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2006.16582},
year = {2021}
}
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9 pages, 4 figures