Abstract

We investigate the ground state phases of the two-component Bose–Einstein condensates with three-dimensional Weyl-type spin–orbit coupling (SOC) loaded in a cubic optical lattice. The single-particle lowest energy band exhibits one, two or four pairs of degenerate ground states depending on the configuration of the SOC. We find two types of the supersolid (SS) phases with the isotropic SOC, and the SS phases are signaled by the momentum peaks distribution. We also discuss the spin textures of the SS phases, the spin vectors consist alternatively of two sets of continuous textures at the even and the odd lattice sites.

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