Two-dimensional electron crystals in single and double layers

Physics – Condensed Matter – Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics

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To be published in Contrib. Plasma Phys., 6 pages, 3 figures, uses cpp2e.cls (included)

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We present results of Monte-Carlo simulations for finite 2D single and bilayer systems. Strong Coulomb correlations lead to arrangement of particles in configurations resembling a crystal lattice. For binary layers, there exists a particularly rich variety of lattice symmetries which depend on the interlayer separation $d$. We demonstrate that in these mesoscopic lattices there exist two fundamental types of ordering: radial and orientational. The dependence of the melting temperature on $d$ is analyzed, and a stabilization of the crystal compared to a single layer is found.

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