Explanation of the Stern-Gerlach splitting of spinor condensates based on symmetry
Zhibing Li, Chengguang Bao

TL;DR
This paper explains the Stern-Gerlach splitting of spinor condensates by analyzing the total spin-states considering SU(2) and permutation symmetries, providing a symmetry-based theoretical understanding.
Contribution
It introduces a symmetry-based explanation for the Stern-Gerlach splitting in spinor condensates, focusing on total spin-states with specific symmetry properties.
Findings
Splitting can be understood through symmetry analysis of total spin-states.
SU(2) and permutation symmetries are key to explaining the phenomenon.
Provides a theoretical framework for interpreting experimental results.
Abstract
The Stern-Gerlach splitting of spinor condensates is explained based on the total spin-states with specified SU(2) and permutation symmetries.
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Taxonomy
TopicsMolecular spectroscopy and chirality · Advanced NMR Techniques and Applications
