Abstract
The spontaneous emergence of spatiotemporal order is a prominent feature of physical systems driven far from equilibrium. Recent experimental works have provided paradigmatic examples in transverse nonlinear optics with cold atoms such as spatial (optomechanical) or magnetic ordering [1], [2]. In the first case, the bunching of atoms due to dipole forces provides positive feedback leading to multimode symmetry breaking.
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