Spin-orbital-angular-momentum-coupled quantum gases

Shi-Guo Peng, Kaijun Jiang, Xiao-Long Chen, Ke-Ji Chen, Peng Zou, Lianyi He
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We briefly review the recent progress of theories and experiments on spin-orbital-angular-momentum (SOAM)-coupled quantum gases. The coupling between the intrinsic degree of freedom of particles and their external orbital motions widely exists in the universe and leads to a broad variety of fundamental phenomena in both classical physics and quantum mechanics. The recent realization of synthetic SOAM coupling in cold atoms has attracted a great deal of attention and stimulated a large amount of considerations on exotic quantum phases in both Bose and Fermi gases. In this review, we present a basic idea of engineering SOAM coupling in neutral atoms, starting from a semiclassical description of atom-light interaction. Unique features of single-particle physics in the presence of SOAM coupling are discussed. The intriguing ground-state quantum phases of weakly interacting Bose gases are introduced, with emphasis on a so-called angular stripe phase, which has not yet been observed at present. It is demonstrated how to generate a stable giant vortex in a SOAM-coupled Fermi superfluid. We also discuss the topological characters of a Fermi superfluid in the presence of SOAM coupling. We then introduce the experimental achievement of SOAM coupling in \(^{87}\)Rb Bose gases and its first observation of phase transitions. The most recent development of SOAM-coupled Bose gases in experiments is also summarized. Regarding the controllability of ultracold quantum gases, it opens a new era, from the quantum simulation point of view, to study the fundamental physics resulting from SOAM coupling as well as newly emergent quantum phases.

自旋轨道角动量耦合量子气体
我们简要回顾了自旋-轨道-角动量(SOAM)耦合量子气体理论和实验的最新进展。粒子的内在自由度与其外部轨道运动之间的耦合广泛存在于宇宙中,并导致了经典物理学和量子力学中各种各样的基本现象。最近在冷原子中实现的合成 SOAM 耦合吸引了大量关注,并激发了对玻色气体和费米气体中奇异量子相的大量思考。在这篇综述中,我们从原子-光相互作用的半经典描述出发,介绍了中性原子中工程 SOAM 耦合的基本思想。文中讨论了存在 SOAM 耦合的单粒子物理学的独特特征。介绍了弱相互作用玻色气体的引人入胜的基态量子相,重点是目前尚未观测到的所谓角条纹相。我们演示了如何在 SOAM 耦合的费米超流体中产生稳定的巨涡。我们还讨论了存在SOAM耦合的费米超流体的拓扑特征。然后,我们介绍了在(^{87}\)Rb玻色气体中SOAM耦合的实验成就及其对相变的首次观测。我们还总结了 SOAM 耦合玻色气体在实验中的最新发展。关于超冷量子气体的可控性,从量子模拟的角度来看,它为研究SOAM耦合产生的基础物理以及新出现的量子相开辟了一个新纪元。
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