New Journal of Physics (Jan 2018)

Nanofriction and motion of topological defects in self-organized ion Coulomb crystals

  • J Kiethe,
  • R Nigmatullin,
  • T Schmirander,
  • D Kalincev,
  • T E Mehlstäubler

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/aaf3d5
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 20, no. 12
p. 123017

Abstract

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We study nanofriction in an ion Coulomb crystal under the presence of a topological defect. We have previously observed signatures of the pinning to sliding transition i.e. the symmetry breaking at the critical point and the existence of a vibrational soft mode. Here we discuss how they depend on the position of the topological defect and how external potentials, such as anharmonic trapping potentials or differential light pressure, can be used to change the defect position. The resulting forces tend to break the intrinsic crystal symmetry, thereby reducing mode softening near the transition. We show that the topological defect mode is sensitive to differential forces at the 10 ^−24 N level. We find that the local structure and position of the topological defect is essential for the presence of the soft mode and illustrate how the defect changes its properties, when it moves through the crystal.

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