Light-induced phase transitions of colloidal monolayers with crystalline order
Abstract
We experimentally study the phase behavior of a charge-stabilized two-dimensional colloidal crystal which is subjected to a one-dimensional periodic light field. Such light fields are created by a scanned optical line tweezer which allows the variation of the periodicity without optical realignments. In order to realize a wide range of line spacings relative to the lattice constant, we use a suspension of
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