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Collapse of spin-orbit-coupled Bose-Einstein condensates

Sh. MardonovDepartment of Physical Chemistry, University of the Basque Country, 48080 Bilbao, SpainE. Ya. ShermanDepartment of Physical Chemistry, University of the Basque Country, 48080 Bilbao, SpainJ. G. MugaDepartment of Physical Chemistry, University of the Basque Country, 48080 Bilbao, SpainHongwei WangDepartment of Physics, Shanghai University, 200444 Shanghai, People's Republic of ChinaYue BanDepartment of Electronic Information Material, Shanghai University, 200444 Shanghai, People's Republic of ChinaXi ChenDepartment of Physics, Shanghai University, 200444 Shanghai, People's Republic of China
Physical Review Ajournal2015en
ABI

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A finite-size quasi-two-dimensional Bose-Einstein condensate collapses if the attraction between atoms is sufficiently strong. Here we present a theory of collapse for condensates with the interatomic attraction and spin-orbit coupling. We consider two realizations of spin-orbit coupling: the axial Rashba coupling and the balanced, effectively one-dimensional Rashba-Dresselhaus one. In both cases spin-dependent ``anomalous'' velocity, proportional to the spin-orbit-coupling strength, plays a crucial role. For the Rashba coupling, this velocity forms a centrifugal component in the density flux opposite to that arising due to the attraction between particles and prevents the collapse at a sufficiently strong coupling. For the balanced Rashba-Dresselhaus coupling, the spin-dependent velocity can spatially split the initial state in one dimension and form spin-projected wave packets, reducing the total condensate density. Depending on the spin-orbit-coupling strength, interatomic attraction, and initial state, this splitting either prevents the collapse or modifies the collapse process. These results show that the collapse can be controlled by a spin-orbit coupling, thus extending the domain of existence of condensates of attracting atoms.

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