Clustered Wigner crystal phases of cold polar molecules in arrays of one-dimensional tubes
arXiv:1112.5662 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevB.86.064501
Abstract
We analyze theoretically polar molecules confined in planar arrays of one dimensional tubes. In the classical limit, if the number of tubes is finite, new types of "clustered Wigner crystals" with increasingly many molecules per unit cell can be stabilized by tuning the in-plane angle between the dipolar moments and the tube direction. Quantum mechanically, these phases melt into distinct "clustered Luttinger liquids." We calculate the phase diagram of the system and study the quantum melting of the clustered phases. We find that the requirements for exploring these phases are reachable in current experiments and discuss possible experimental signatures.
9 pages, 8 figures; extended discussion on the experimental implications; details on the Luttinger liquid analysis are provided