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Observing the dynamics of octupolar structural transitions in trapped-ion clusters

Atomic Physics 2026-03-20 v3 Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics Statistical Mechanics

Abstract

Interacting many-particle systems can self-organize into a rich variety of crystalline structures. While symmetry provides a powerful framework for predicting whether transitions between crystal states are continuous or discontinuous, collective lattice dynamics offer complementary insights into the microscopic mechanisms that drive these transitions. Trapped laser-cooled ions present a pristine and highly controllable few-body system for studying this interplay of symmetry and dynamics. Here, we use real-time fluorescence imaging while deforming the trap potential to observe a variety of structural transitions in three-dimensional (3D), unit-cell-like ion clusters. We identify a set of transitions signaled by parity-odd octupole order parameters, and probe their distinct dynamical signatures. Our observations reveal the softening of a collective Higgs-like mode indicating spontaneous symmetry-breaking, hysteresis resulting from a catastrophe where a metastable state vanishes abruptly, and stochastic switching between metastable states of differing symmetries. We also uncover a remarkable coincidence of symmetry-breaking and discontinuous transitions, analogous to a thermodynamic triple point. Our results establish 3D trapped-ion clusters as a versatile platform to engineer complex potential energy landscapes, opening new avenues for studies of reaction kinetics, geometric frustration, and related phenomena in mesoscopic platforms.

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@article{arxiv.2505.16378,
  title  = {Observing the dynamics of octupolar structural transitions in trapped-ion clusters},
  author = {Akhil Ayyadevara and Anand Prakash and Shovan Dutta and Arun Paramekanti and S. A. Rangwala},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2505.16378},
  year   = {2026}
}