Spin-Orbit coupling and quantum spin hall effect for neutral atoms without spin flips

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We propose a scheme which realizes spin-orbit coupling and the quantum spin Hall effect for neutral atoms in optical lattices without relying on near resonant laser light to couple different spin states. The spin-orbit coupling is created by modifying the motion of atoms in a spin-dependent way by laser recoil. The spin selectivity is provided by Zeeman shifts created with a magnetic field gradient. Alternatively, a quantum spin Hall Hamiltonian can be created by all-optical means using a period-tripling, spin-dependent superlattice. © 2013 American Physical Society.

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Kennedy, C. J., Siviloglou, G. A., Miyake, H., Burton, W. C., & Ketterle, W. (2013). Spin-Orbit coupling and quantum spin hall effect for neutral atoms without spin flips. Physical Review Letters, 111(22). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.111.225301

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