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Intertwined and vestigial order with ultracold atoms in multiple cavity modes
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Atoms in transversely pumped optical cavities ``self-organize'' by forming a density wave and emitting superradiantly into the cavity mode(s). For a single-mode cavity, the properties of this self-organization transition are well characterized both theoretically and experimentally. Here, we explore the self-organization of a Bose-Einstein condensate in the presence of two cavity modes---a system that recently was realized experimentally [L\'eonard et al., Nature (London) 543, 87 (2017)]. We argue that this system can exhibit a ``vestigially ordered'' phase in which neither cavity mode exhibits superradiance but the cavity modes are mutually phase locked by the atoms. We argue that this vestigially ordered phase should generically be present in multimode cavity geometries.
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