Modulation of spin-orbit coupled Bose-Einstein condensates: analytical characterization of acceleration-induced transitions between energy bands
J.M. Gomez Llorente, J. Plata

TL;DR
This paper analytically investigates how sinusoidal modulation of spin-orbit coupling and gravitational acceleration induce transitions between energy bands in Bose-Einstein condensates, extending the Landau-Zener model to complex, multi-level scenarios.
Contribution
It provides a rigorous analytical framework linking modulation and acceleration effects to energy band transitions, extending the Landau-Zener model for complex quantum systems.
Findings
Sinusoidal modulation significantly alters energy bands and spin-momentum locking.
Gravitational acceleration induces transitions between modified energy bands.
Extended Landau-Zener model describes multi-level avoided crossings in the system.
Abstract
The effects of modulating spin-orbit coupled Bose-Einstein condensates are analytically studied. A sinusoidal driving of the coupling amplitude is shown to induce significant changes in the energy bands and in the associated spin-momentum locking. Moreover, in agreement with recent experimental results, gravitational acceleration of the modulated system is found to generate transitions between the modified energy bands. The applicability of the Landau-Zener (LZ) model to the understanding of the experimental findings is rigorously traced. Through a sequence of unitary transformations and the reduction to the spin space, the modulated Hamiltonian, with the gravitational potential incorporated, is shown to correspond to an extended version of the LZ scenario. The generalization of the basic LZ model takes place along two lines. First, the dimensionality is enlarged to combine the…
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