Rashba spin-orbit coupling for neutral atoms
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Abstract
We theoretically describe a new class of atom-laser coupling schemes which lead to effective spin-orbit coupled Hamiltonians for ultra-cold neutral atoms. By properly setting the optical phases, a pair of degenerate spin states emerge as the lowest energy states in the spectrum, and are thus immune to collisionally induced decay. These schemes use $N$ cyclically coupled ground or metastable internal states but we will specialize to the four-level case for this talk. Time permitting, we will describe a possible implementation of this scheme for $^{87}$Rb that adds a controllable Dresselhaus component to the effective Hamiltonian in a natural way.
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Authors
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Daniel Campbell
JQI and University of Maryland
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Gediminas Juzeliunas
Institute of Theoretical Physics and Astronomy and Vilnius University, Institute of Theoretical Physics and Astronomy of Vilnius University
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Ian Spielman
JQI, NIST and University of Maryland, Joint Quantum Institute, NIST, and University of Maryland, NIST Gaithersburg, Joint Quantum Institute, National Institute of Standards and Technology, and the University of Maryland