Stable crystalline lattices in two-dimensional binary mixtures of dipolar particles

Abstract

The phase diagram of binary mixtures of particles interacting via a pair potential of parallel dipoles is computed at zero temperature as a function of composition and the ratio of their magnetic susceptibilities. Using lattice sums, a rich variety of different stable crystalline structures is identified including AmBn structures. [A (B) particles correspond to large (small) dipolar moments.] Their elementary cells consist of triangular, square, rectangular or rhombic lattices of the A particles with a basis comprising various structures of A and B particles. For small (dipolar) asymmetry there are intermediate AB2 and A2B crystals besides the pure A and B triangular crystals. These structures are detectable in experiments on granular and colloidal matter.

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