Magnetically Generated Spin-Orbit Coupling for Ultracold Atoms

ORAL

Abstract

We present a new technique for producing two- and three-dimensional Rashba-type spin-orbit couplings for ultracold atoms without involving light. The method relies on a sequence of pulsed inhomogeneous magnetic fields imprinting suitable phase gradients on the atoms. For sufficiently short pulse durations, the time-averaged Hamiltonian well approximates the Rashba Hamiltonian. Higher order corrections to the energy spectrum are calculated exactly for spin-1/2 and perturbatively for higher spins. The pulse sequence does not modify the form of rotationally symmetric atom-atom interactions. Finally, we present a straightforward implementation of this pulse sequence on an atom chip.

*NSF Physics Frontiers Center, ARO Atomtronics MURI, DARPA OLE, Lithuanian Research Council Project No. MIP-082/2012

Authors

  • Brandon Anderson

    • Joint Quantum Institute
  • Ian Spielman

    • Joint Quantum Institute
    • JQI:NIST and the University of Maryland
    • National Institute of Standards and Technology
    • JQI / NIST / University of Maryland
  • Gediminas Juzeliunas

    • Vilnius University