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Wigner crystal phases in confined carbon nanotubes

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2017-03-28 v1

Abstract

We present a detailed theoretical analysis of the Wigner crystal states in confined semiconducting carbon nanotubes. We show by robust scaling arguments as well as by detailed semi-microscopic calculations that the effective exchange interaction has an SU(4) symmetry, and can reach values even as large as J100KJ\sim 100 {\rm \,K} in weakly screened, small diameter nanotubes, close to the Wigner crystal - electron liquid crossover. Modeling the nanotube carefully and analyzing the magnetic structure of the inhomogeneous electron crystal, we recover the experimentally observed 'phase boundaries' of Deshpande and Bockrath [V. V. Deshpande and M. Bockrath, Nature Physics 4\mathbf 4, 314 (2008)]. Spin-orbit coupling only slightly modifies these phase boundaries, but breaks the spin symmetry down to SU(2)×\timesSU(2), and in Wigner molecules it gives rise to interesting excitation spectra, reflecting the underlying SU(4) as well as the residual SU(2)×\timesSU(2) symmetries.

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@article{arxiv.1610.02169,
  title  = {Wigner crystal phases in confined carbon nanotubes},
  author = {Lorinc Sarkany and Edina Szirmai and Catalin Pascu Moca and Leonid Glazman and Gergely Zarand},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1610.02169},
  year   = {2017}
}

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14 pages, 13 figures