Spontaneous emergence of free-space optical and atomic patterns

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The spontaneous formation of patterns in dynamical systems is a rich phenomenon that transcends scientific boundaries. Here, we report our observation of coupled optical-atomic pattern formation, which results in the creation of self-organized, multimode structures in free-space laser-driven cold atoms. We show that this process gives rise to spontaneous three-dimensional Sisyphus cooling even at very low light intensities and the emergence of self-organized structures on both sub- and super-wavelength scales.

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Schmittberger, B. L., & Gauthier, D. J. (2016). Spontaneous emergence of free-space optical and atomic patterns. New Journal of Physics, 18(10). https://doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/18/10/103021

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