Light Induced Melting of Colloidal Crystals in Two Dimensions
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❄️ cond-mat.soft
cond-mat.stat-mech
keywords
potentialdimensionsfunctionmeltingperiodicphasephasesstrength
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We demonstrate that particles confined to two dimensions (2d) and subjected to a one-dimensional (1d) periodic potential exhibit a rich phase diagram, with both ``locked floating solids'' and smectic phases. The resulting phases and phase transitions are studied as a function of temperature and potential strength. We find reentrant melting as a function of the potential strength. Our results lead to universal predictions consistent with recent experiments on 2d colloids in the presence of a laser-induced 1d periodic potential.
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