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      Spin-orbit coupling in quantum gases

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          Spin-orbit coupling links a particle's velocity to its quantum mechanical spin, and is essential in numerous condensed matter phenomena, including topological insulators and Majorana fermions. In solid-state materials, spin-orbit coupling originates from the movement of electrons in a crystal's intrinsic electric field, which is uniquely prescribed. In contrast, for ultracold atomic systems, the engineered "material parameters" are tuneable: a variety of synthetic spin-orbit couplings can be engineered on demand using laser fields. Here we outline the current experimental and theoretical status of spin-orbit coupling in ultracold atomic systems, discussing unique features that enable physics impossible in any other known setting.

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          11 December 2013
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          10.1038/nature11841
          1312.3292
          9a995651-891e-47f1-86e0-c69f7b8f8b4f

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          Nature 494, 49-54 (2013)
          Review article. Current as of Feb. 2013
          cond-mat.quant-gas physics.atom-ph

          Quantum gases & Cold atoms,Atomic & Molecular physics
          Quantum gases & Cold atoms, Atomic & Molecular physics

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