Wigner crystal phases in confined carbon nanotubes
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 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 , 314 (2008)]. Spin-orbit coupling only slightly modifies these phase boundaries, but breaks the spin symmetry down to SU(2)SU(2), and in Wigner molecules it gives rise to interesting excitation spectra, reflecting the underlying SU(4) as well as the residual SU(2)SU(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