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Interference of spin-orbit coupled Bose-Einstein condensates
Interference of atomic Bose-Einstein condensates, observed in free expansion
experiments, is a basic characteristic of their quantum nature. The ability to
produce synthetic spin-orbit coupling in Bose-Einstein condensates has recently
opened a new research field. Here we theoretically describe interference of two
noninteracting spin-orbit coupled Bose-Einstein condensates in an external
synthetic magnetic field. We demonstrate that the spin-orbit and the Zeeman
couplings strongly influence the interference pattern determined by the angle
between the spins of the condensates, as can be seen in time-of-flight
experiments. We show that a quantum backflow, being a subtle feature of the
interference, is, nevertheless, robust against the spin-orbit coupling and
applied synthetic magnetic field.Comment: published versio