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Three-dimensional structure in a crystallized dusty plasma
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X-ray CrystallographyCrystal StructureAttractive RegionPlasma DownstreamEngineeringPhysicsCrystallized Dusty PlasmaNatural SciencesElectron MicroscopySimple-hexagonal Crystal StructuresCondensed Matter PhysicsQuantum MaterialsApplied PhysicsAtomic PhysicsPlasma PhysicsElectron DiffractionDusty PlasmaCrystallography
Direct imaging of the three-dimensional structure of a system of particles suspended in a dusty plasma reveals coexisting bcc and simple-hexagonal crystal structures. The coexistence is attributed to a bistability which appears in a recent theory predicting an attractive region in the plasma downstream of a particle in an ion flow. Both structures are polycrystalline, and they have short-range translational but quasi-long-range orientational order within a grain. This ordering is characteristic of the two-dimensional hexatic phase, but the existence of grain boundaries is not. \textcopyright{} 1996 The American Physical Society.
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