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Synthetic Dimensions and Spin-Orbit Coupling with an Optical Clock Transition
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Charge ExcitationsEngineeringSynthetic Magnetic FluxSpin SystemsQuantum Spin IceTopological Quantum StateSpin DynamicElectronic StatesQuantum MaterialsUltracold AtomQuantum MatterPhotonicsQuantum ScienceSpin-orbit EffectsPhysicsAtomic PhysicsSpin-orbit CouplingTopological PhaseBose-einstein CondensationCondensed Matter TheorySynthetic DimensionsQuantum MagnetismSpintronicsQuantum OpticNatural SciencesApplied PhysicsCondensed Matter PhysicsQuantum Devices
We demonstrate a novel way of synthesizing spin-orbit interactions in ultracold quantum gases, based on a single-photon optical clock transition coupling two long-lived electronic states of two-electron ^{173}Yb atoms. By mapping the electronic states onto effective sites along a synthetic "electronic" dimension, we have engineered fermionic ladders with synthetic magnetic flux in an experimental configuration that has allowed us to achieve uniform fluxes on a lattice with minimal requirements and unprecedented tunability. We have detected the spin-orbit coupling with fiber-link-enhanced clock spectroscopy and directly measured the emergence of chiral edge currents, probing them as a function of the flux. These results open new directions for the investigation of topological states of matter with ultracold atomic gases.
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