Sonali Gangwar, Rajamanickam Ravisankar, S. I. Mistakidis, Paulsamy Muruganandam, Pankaj Kumar Mishra
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We explore the ground states and quench dynamics of one-dimensional quantum
droplets with spin-orbit coupling (SOC) and an imbalance in intracomponent
interactions. A plethora of miscible ground state stripe and standard (i.e.,
non-modulated) droplets is found depending on the SOC wavenumber and building
upon Gaussian to flat-top background for increasing (decreasing) atom number
(interactions). Deformations among the states were accompanied by spin
population transfer caused by the Rabi coupling and could be controlled by
adjusting the interactions or the SOC parameters. When considering a trap, we
identified a transition from a bound to a trapped gas many-body state,
characterized by a sign change of the chemical potential, which occurred at
lower (larger) atom numbers for tighter traps (stronger interactions). The
droplet's breathing motion was accompanied by minor population transfer, and
its frequency increases for a larger intracomponent interaction ratio or
reaching a maximum at SOC wavenumbers, where the transition from non-modulated
flat-top to stripe droplets occurred. We witness droplet fragmentation for
abrupt changes in the Rabi coupling while large amplitude quenches of the SOC
wavenumber trigger spin-demixing, resulting in constant amplitude but opposite
direction motion of untrapped droplets or in-trap out-of-phase oscillating
droplets. Our findings have implications for controlled spin-demixing processes
of droplets and the excitation of relevant magnetic bound states.