Buckling Transitions and Clock Order of Two-Dimensional Coulomb Crystals
Crystals of repulsively interacting ions in planar traps form hexagonal lattices, which undergo a buckling instability towards a multilayer structure as the transverse trap frequency is reduced. Numerical and experimental results indicate that the new structure is composed of three planes, whose sep...
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Main Authors: | Daniel Podolsky, Efrat Shimshoni, Giovanna Morigi, Shmuel Fishman |
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Language: | EN |
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American Physical Society
2016
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/70fd7ae1b98844bd95cb82d4bea58e3b |
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