Solid superheating observed in two-dimensional strongly-coupled dusty plasma
Soft Condensed Matter
2010-09-09 v1
Abstract
It is demonstrated experimentally that strongly-coupled plasma exhibits solid superheating. A 2D suspension of microspheres in dusty plasma, initially self-organized in a solid lattice, was heated and then cooled rapidly by turning laser heating on and off. Particles were tracked using video microscopy, allowing atomistic-scale observation during melting and solidification. During rapid heating, the suspension remained in a solid structure at temperatures above the melting point, demonstrating solid superheating. Hysteresis diagrams did not indicate liquid supercooling in this 2D system.
Cite
@article{arxiv.0805.0126,
title = {Solid superheating observed in two-dimensional strongly-coupled dusty plasma},
author = {Yan Feng and J. Goree and Bin Liu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0805.0126},
year = {2010}
}
Comments
9 pages text, 3 figures, in press Physical Review Letters 2008