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Bose-Fermi Mapping and Multi-Branch Spin Chain Model for Strongly Interacting Quantum Gases in One-Dimension: Dynamics and Collective Excitations
We show that the wave function of a one dimensional spinor gas with contact
-wave interaction, either bosonic or fermionic, can be mapped to the direct
product of the wave function of a spinless Fermi gas with short-range -wave
interaction and that of a spin system governed by spin parity projection
operators. Applying this mapping to strongly interacting spinor gases, we
obtain a generalized spin chain model that captures both the static and
dynamics properties of the system. Using this spin chain model, we investigate
the breathing mode frequency and the quench dynamics of strongly interacting
harmonically trapped spinor gases.Comment: 5 pages of main text + 5 pages of Supplemental Materia
Photon-Induced Spin-Orbit Coupling in Ultracold Atoms inside Optical Cavity
We consider an atom inside a ring cavity, where a plane-wave cavity field
together with an external coherent laser beam induces a two-photon Raman
transition between two hyperfine ground states of the atom. This
cavity-assisted Raman transition induces effective coupling between atom's
internal degrees of freedom and its center-of-mass motion. In~the meantime,
atomic dynamics exerts a back-action to cavity photons. We investigate the
properties of this system by adopting a mean-field and a full quantum approach,
and show that the interplay between the atomic dynamics and the cavity field
gives rise to intriguing nonlinear phenomena.Comment: 12 pages, 5 figures, and published versio
Emergence of Topological and Strongly Correlated Ground States in trapped Rashba Spin-Orbit Coupled Bose Gases
We theoretically study an interacting few-body system of Rashba spin-orbit
coupled two-component Bose gases confined in a harmonic trapping potential. We
solve the interacting Hamiltonian at large Rashba coupling strengths using
Exact Diagonalization scheme, and obtain the ground state phase diagram for a
range of interatomic interactions and particle numbers. At small particle
numbers, we observe that the bosons condense to an array of topological states
with n+1/2 quantum angular momentum vortex configurations, where n = 0, 1, 2,
3... At large particle numbers, we observe two distinct regimes: at weaker
interaction strengths, we obtain ground states with topological and symmetry
properties that are consistent with mean-field theory computations; at stronger
interaction strengths, we report the emergence of strongly correlated ground
states.Comment: 14 pages, 9 figure
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