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Phonon spectra of a two-dimensional solid dusty plasma modified by two-dimensional periodic substrates

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PHYSICAL REVIEW E
Volume 105, Issue 1, Pages -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevE.105.015202

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [11875199]
  2. Soochow University
  3. Priority Academic Program Development (PAPD) of Jiangsu Higher Education Institutions
  4. U.S. Department of Energy through the Los Alamos National Laboratory
  5. National Nuclear Security Administration of the U.S. Department of Energy [892333218NCA000001]
  6. 1000 Youth Talents Plan

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The phonon spectra of a 2D solid dusty plasma modulated by square and triangular periodic substrates show that wave propagation is suppressed due to confinement of particles. Different commensurability ratios lead to different vibrational characteristics, with a commensurability ratio of 1 resulting in particles oscillating at a specific frequency and a ratio of 2 allowing for more complex vibrational modes. The differences in spectra between square and triangular substrates are attributed to substrate anisotropy and alignment directions of the particles within potential wells.
Phonon spectra of a two-dimensional (2D) solid dusty plasma modulated by 2D square and triangular periodic substrates are investigated using Langevin dynamical simulations. The commensurability ratio, i.e., the ratio of the number of particles to the number of potential well minima, is set to 1 or 2. The resulting phonon spectra show that propagation of waves is always suppressed due to the confinement of particles by the applied 2D periodic substrates. For a commensurability ratio of 1, the spectra indicate that all particles mainly oscillate at one specific frequency, corresponding to the harmonic oscillation frequency of one single particle inside one potential well. At a commensurability ratio of 2, the substrate allows two particles to sit inside the bottom of each potential well, and the resulting longitudinal and transverse spectra exhibit four branches in total. We find that the two moderate branches come from the harmonic oscillations of one single particle and two combined particles in the potential well. The other two branches correspond to the relative motion of the two-body structure in each potential well in the radial and azimuthal directions. The difference in the spectra between the square and triangular substrates is attributed to the anisotropy of the substrates and the resulting alignment directions of the two-body structure in each potential well.

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