Landscape-Inversion Phase Transition in Dipolar Colloids: Tuning the Structure and Dynamics of 2D Crystals

Abstract

We study the 2D crystalline phases of paramagnetic colloidal particles with dipolar interactions and constrained on a periodic substrate. Combining theory, simulation, and experiments we demonstrate a new scenario of first-order phase transitions that occurs via a complete inversion of the energy landscape, featuring non-conventional properties that allow for: (i) tuning of crystal symmetry; (ii) control of dynamical properties of different crystalline orders via tuning of their relative stability with an external magnetic field; (iii) an equivalent but independent control of the same dynamic properties via temporal modulations of that field; and (iv) non-standard phase-ordering kinetics involving spontaneous formation of transient metastable domains.

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