Chris Hamner
Washington State University
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Physical Review A | 2013
Chunlei Qu; Chris Hamner; Ming Gong; Chuanwei Zhang; Peter Engels
Spin-orbit coupled ultra-cold atoms provide an intriguing new avenue for the study of rich spin dynamics in superfluids. In this Letter, we observe Zitterbewegung, the simultaneous velocity (thus position) and spin oscillations, of neutral atoms between two spin-orbit coupled bands in a Bose-Einstein condensate (BEC) through sudden quantum quenches of the Hamiltonian. The observed Zitterbewegung oscillations are perfect on a short time scale but gradually damp out on a long time scale, followed by sudden and strong heating of the BEC. As an application, we also demonstrate how Zitterbewegung oscillations can be exploited to populate the upper spin-orbit band, and observe a subsequent dipole motion. Our experimental results are corroborated by a theoretical and numerical analysis and showcase the great flexibility that ultra-cold atoms provide for investigating rich spin dynamics in superfluids.
Nature Communications | 2014
Chris Hamner; Chunlei Qu; Yongping Zhang; JiaJia Chang; Ming Gong; Chuanwei Zhang; Peter Engels
Spin-orbit-coupled Bose-Einstein condensates (BECs) provide a powerful tool to investigate interesting gauge field-related phenomena. Here we study the ground state properties of such a system and show that it can be mapped to the well-known Dicke model in quantum optics, which describes the interactions between an ensemble of atoms and an optical field. A central prediction of the Dicke model is a quantum phase transition between a superradiant phase and a normal phase. We detect this transition in a spin-orbit-coupled BEC by measuring various physical quantities across the phase transition. These quantities include the spin polarization, the relative occupation of the nearly degenerate single-particle states, the quantity analogous to the photon field occupation and the period of a collective oscillation (quadrupole mode). The applicability of the Dicke model to spin-orbit-coupled BECs may lead to interesting applications in quantum optics and quantum information science.
Physical Review A | 2014
M. A. Khamehchi; Yongping Zhang; Chris Hamner; Thomas Busch; Peter Engels
We measure the collective excitation spectrum of a spin-orbit-coupled Bose-Einstein condensate using Bragg spectroscopy. The spin-orbit coupling is generated by Raman dressing of atomic hyperfine states. When the Raman detuning is reduced, mode softening at a finite momentum is revealed, which provides insight into a supersolid-like phase transition. We find that for the parameters of our system, this softening stops at a finite excitation gap and is symmetric under a sign change of the Raman detuning. Finally, using a moving barrier that is swept through the BEC, we also show the effect of the collective excitation on the fluid dynamics.
Archive | 2013
Chunlei Qu; Chris Hamner; Ming Gong; Chuanwei Zhang; Peter Engels
Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2013
Peter Engels; Chris Hamner
Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2012
Chris Hamner; JiaJia Chang; Peter Engels
Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2012
Chris Hamner; JiaJia Chang; Peter Engels
Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2012
JiaJia Chang; Chris Hamner; Peter Engels
Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2012
Peter Engels; Chris Hamner; JiaJia Chang
Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2011
JiaJia Chang; Chris Hamner; Peter Engels