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Two-dimensional microclusters of vortices: Shell structure and melting
Authors:Yu. E. Lozovik  E. A. Rakoch
Affiliation:(1) Institute of Spectroscopy, Russian Academy of Sciences, 142092 Troitsk, Moscow Region, Russia
Abstract:The melting of two-dimensional microclusters of “particles” which repel one another according to a logarithmic law and are confined by an external quadratic potential is investigated. The model describes Abrikosov vortices in a superconducting island of vortices in a rotating superfluid liquid and electrons in a semiconductor nanostructure surrounded by a low-permittivity medium. The structure of clusters and its dependence on temperature and melting are investigated. The melting of microclusters of vortices proceeds in two stages: 1. A transition from a frozen phase into a state corresponding to rotational reorientation of crystal shells relative to one another. 2. At a higher temperature, the radial order vanishes. This is connected with the fact that the barrier for rotation of the shells is much lower than the barrier for radial breakup of the shells. Pis’ma Zh. éksp. Teor. Fiz. 65, No. 3, 268–273 (10 February 1997)
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