Freezing and melting of a colloidal adsorbate on a 1D quasicrystalline substrate

Schmiedeberg M, Roth J, Stark H (2006)


Publication Status: Published

Publication Type: Journal article

Publication year: 2006

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Publisher: AMERICAN PHYSICAL SOC

Book Volume: 97

Journal Issue: 15

DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.97.158304

Abstract

Using Monte Carlo simulations and an extended Landau-Alexander-McTague theory, we demonstrate that colloids in a one-dimensional quasicrystalline potential order in triangular and rhombic-alpha crystalline phases. Increasing the strength of the potential further, a new type of light-induced melting is discovered that has its origin in the nonperiodicity of the potential. In contrast to reentrant melting in periodic potentials, the quasicrystalline potential melts the crystalline phases even when they already exist at zero potential.

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APA:

Schmiedeberg, M., Roth, J., & Stark, H. (2006). Freezing and melting of a colloidal adsorbate on a 1D quasicrystalline substrate. Physical Review Letters, 97(15). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.97.158304

MLA:

Schmiedeberg, Michael, Johannes Roth, and Holger Stark. "Freezing and melting of a colloidal adsorbate on a 1D quasicrystalline substrate." Physical Review Letters 97.15 (2006).

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