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Self-ordered supersolid phase beyond Dicke superradiance in a ring cavity

Published 19 Jan 2022 in cond-mat.quant-gas | (2201.07664v2)

Abstract: The supersolid phase characterized by the superfluid and long-range spatial periodicity of crystalline order is central to many branches of science ranging from condensed matter physics to ultracold atomic physics. Here we study a self-ordered checkerboard supersolid phase originating from dynamical spin-orbit coupling for a transversely pumped atomic Bose-Einstein condensate trapped in a ring cavity, corresponding to a superradiant anti-Tavis-Cummings phase transition. In particular, an undamped gapless Goldstone mode is observed in contrast to the experimentally realized lattice supersolid with a gapped roton mode for Dicke superradiance. This zero energy mode reveals the rigidity of the self-ordered superradiant phase, which spontaneously breaks a continuous translational symmetry. Our work will highlight the significant opportunities for exploring long-lived supersolid matter by utilizing dynamical spin-orbit coupling in controllable optical cavities.

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