PMID: 11329340May 1, 2001Paper

Wigner crystallization in mesoscopic 2d electron systems

Physical Review Letters
A V FilinovY E Lozovik

Abstract

Wigner crystallization of electrons in 2D quantum dots is reported. It proceeds in two stages: (i) via radial ordering of electrons on shells and (ii) freezing of the intershell rotation. The phase boundary of the crystal is computed in the whole temperature-density plane, and the influences of quantum effects and the particle number are analyzed.

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