Spinor Bose-Einstein Condensates of Rotating Polar Molecules
Abstract
We propose a scheme to realize a pseudospin-1/2 model of the 1(v=0) bialkali polar molecules with the spin states corresponding to two sublevels of the first excited rotational level. We show that the effective dipole-dipole interaction between two spin-1/2 molecules couples the rotational and orbital angular momenta and is highly tunable via a microwave field. We also investigate the ground state properties of a spin-1/2 molecular condensate. A variety of nontrivial quantum phases, including the doubly-quantized vortex states, are discovered. Our scheme can also be used to create spin-1 model of polar molecules. Thus, we show that the ultracold gases of bialkali polar molecules provide a unique platform for studying the spinor condensates of rotating molecules.
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