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Topological features without a lattice in Rashba spin-orbit coupled atoms

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  • A. Valdés-Curiel

    (Joint Quantum Institute, University of Maryland)

  • D. Trypogeorgos

    (Joint Quantum Institute, University of Maryland
    CNR Nanotec, Institute of Nanotechnology)

  • Q.-Y. Liang

    (Joint Quantum Institute, University of Maryland)

  • R. P. Anderson

    (Joint Quantum Institute, University of Maryland
    La Trobe Institute of Molecular Science, La Trobe University)

  • I. B. Spielman

    (Joint Quantum Institute, University of Maryland)

Abstract

Topological order can be found in a wide range of physical systems, from crystalline solids, photonic meta-materials and even atmospheric waves to optomechanic, acoustic and atomic systems. Topological systems are a robust foundation for creating quantized channels for transporting electrical current, light, and atmospheric disturbances. These topological effects are quantified in terms of integer-valued ‘invariants’, such as the Chern number, applicable to the quantum Hall effect, or the $${{\mathbb{Z}}}_{2}$$ Z 2 invariant suitable for topological insulators. Here, we report the engineering of Rashba spin-orbit coupling for a cold atomic gas giving non-trivial topology, without the underlying crystalline structure that conventionally yields integer Chern numbers. We validated our procedure by spectroscopically measuring both branches of the Rashba dispersion relation which touch at a single Dirac point. We then measured the quantum geometry underlying the dispersion relation using matter-wave interferometry to implement a form of quantum state tomography, giving a Berry’s phase with magnitude π. This implies that opening a gap at the Dirac point would give two dispersions (bands) each with half-integer Chern number, potentially implying new forms of topological transport.

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  • A. Valdés-Curiel & D. Trypogeorgos & Q.-Y. Liang & R. P. Anderson & I. B. Spielman, 2021. "Topological features without a lattice in Rashba spin-orbit coupled atoms," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 12(1), pages 1-7, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:12:y:2021:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-020-20762-4
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-020-20762-4
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