Spin-orbit coupled quantum gases
H Zhai - International Journal of Modern Physics B, 2012 - World Scientific
In this review we will discuss the experimental and theoretical progresses in studying spin–
orbit coupled degenerate atomic gases during the last two years. We shall first review a …
orbit coupled degenerate atomic gases during the last two years. We shall first review a …
Unconventional states of bosons with the synthetic spin–orbit coupling
The spin–orbit coupling with bosons gives rise to novel properties that are absent in usual
bosonic systems. Under very general conditions, the conventional ground state …
bosonic systems. Under very general conditions, the conventional ground state …
Delay-induced Turing instability in reaction-diffusion equations
T Zhang, H Zang - Physical Review E, 2014 - APS
Time delays have been commonly used in modeling biological systems and can significantly
change the dynamics of these systems. Quite a few works have been focused on analyzing …
change the dynamics of these systems. Quite a few works have been focused on analyzing …
Quasiequilibrium self-gravitating systems
K Ourabah - Physical Review D, 2020 - APS
Because of the long-range nature of the gravitational interaction, self-gravitating systems
never reach thermal equilibrium in the thermodynamic limit but remain trapped in …
never reach thermal equilibrium in the thermodynamic limit but remain trapped in …
Dynamical phases in quenched spin–orbit-coupled degenerate Fermi gas
The spin–orbit-coupled degenerate Fermi gas provides a new platform for realizing
topological superfluids and related topological excitations. However, previous studies have …
topological superfluids and related topological excitations. However, previous studies have …
Chaos-driven dynamics in spin-orbit-coupled atomic gases
The dynamics, appearing after a quantum quench, of a trapped, spin-orbit coupled, dilute
atomic gas is studied. The characteristics of the evolution is greatly influenced by the …
atomic gas is studied. The characteristics of the evolution is greatly influenced by the …
Two-and three-dimensional topological insulators with isotropic and parity-breaking Landau levels
We investigate topological insulating states in both two and three dimensions with the
harmonic potential and strong spin-orbit couplings breaking the inversion symmetry. Landau …
harmonic potential and strong spin-orbit couplings breaking the inversion symmetry. Landau …
Computer simulations of three-dimensional Turing patterns in the Lengyel-Epstein model
H Shoji, T Ohta - Physical Review E, 2015 - APS
We investigate numerically Turing patterns in the Lengyel-Epstein model in three
dimensions. In a bulk homogeneous system under periodic boundary conditions, we obtain …
dimensions. In a bulk homogeneous system under periodic boundary conditions, we obtain …
Delay-driven irregular spatiotemporal patterns in a plankton system
C Tian, L Zhang - Physical Review E—Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft …, 2013 - APS
An inhomogeneous distribution of species density over physical space is a widely observed
scenario in plankton systems. Understanding the mechanisms resulting in these spatial …
scenario in plankton systems. Understanding the mechanisms resulting in these spatial …
-gauge bosons as harbingers of low-mass strings
LA Anchordoqui, I Antoniadis, H Goldberg… - Physical Review D …, 2012 - APS
Massive Z′-gauge bosons act as excellent harbingers for string compactifications with a
low string scale. In D-brane models they are associated to U (1) gauge symmetries that are …
low string scale. In D-brane models they are associated to U (1) gauge symmetries that are …